The former parish hall at St. Paul’s Catholic Church at Longcroft Road, Caldicot has been refurbished to a very high standard with the assistance of a grant from the Welsh Assembly Government. The Hall, which is now known as St. Paul’s Community Hall, is available for hire by members of the local community in addition to its continued use by the parish. St. Paul's Community Hall is suitable for meetings and seminars, children’s birthday parties and as a club or hobby venue. We have a fully fitted kitchen and a car park with a capacity for 35 vehicles. We do not have a drinks licence. For more information or to make an e-mail booking please click here.

St. Paul's Community Hall complies fully with all the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act.

St. Paul's Community Hall was officially opened by Archbishop Peter Smith, Archbishop of Cardiff in the presence of Councillor David Ashwin and Mrs Christine Ashwin, Mayor and Mayoress of Caldicot, on 3rd June 2007.

Memory Café

We are very pleased to announce an agreement between St. Paul's RC Hall Association and the Alzheimer's Society for the establishment of a Memory Cafe in St. Paul's Community Hall. The first session took on Friday, 16th October and subsequent sessions will take place on the third Friday of each month. We have replicated below a press release which has just been issued to the local media by Lynda Steiner of the Alzheimer's Society. If you know of anybody, dementia sufferer or carer, who might benefit from this initiative please contact Lynda. Please also contact Lynda if you think you may be able to help with the running of the Cafe in any way.

To read the full text of the Press Release issued by the Alzheimer's Society
click here.

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