Discover Your Local Community Centres in Richmond Upon Thames

Welcome to the vibrant network of community centres in the Borough of Richmond Upon Thames. Our ten centres are the heart of local communities, offering a diverse array of activities, programs, and services designed to enrich your life and strengthen the bonds within our neighbourhoods. Whether you’re looking to learn new skills, join a group, volunteer, or host an event, our community centres are here for you.

This website has been created to raise awareness about the unique offerings of each centre, reaching out to new members and reconnecting with those who may have drifted away. By exploring your local centre, you can discover exciting opportunities to engage with others, find support, and enjoy the facilities available. From workshops and classes to social gatherings and special events, there’s something for everyone.

Our community centres also feature delightful cafes and food provisions, providing welcoming spaces to relax and socialise. Enjoy a cup of coffee, a healthy snack, or a meal while connecting with friends old and new.

We invite you to visit your local centre, explore what it has to offer, and join us in creating a connected and supportive community. Together, let’s celebrate and strengthen the rich tapestry of life in Richmond Upon Thames!

Sponsored by

Richmond Civic Pride Fund

Centres

Castelnau Community Centre
Kew Community Centre
Linden Hall Community Centre
Hampton White House
Elleray Hall
ETNA Community Centre
Whitton Community Centre
Mortlake Community Association
Cambrian Centre
Greenwood Community Centre

What’s On

Vintage Bus Tour with Cream Tea

Depiction of a vintage London Routemaster bus driving through Richmond on Thames

Join us to explore local community spaces in the Borough of Richmond!

Enjoy a Vintage Routemaster Bus tour with a delectable cream tea from Elleray Cream Tea’s at Greenwood Community Centre. Enjoy ‘UKewLele’ and discover various activities and events in different community spaces.

Tour starts at Richmond Railway Station Bus Stop Z, Kew Road, Richmond, London TW9 2NA. Meet at 1pm, with the tour beginning at 1.30pm. Be prompt!

Angela Ivey from Visit Richmond will provide informative commentary. Tour concludes at Greenwood Community Centre, with cream tea, live music, plus a guest appearance from the Deputy Mayor of Richmond.

Event runs until 4pm, with lifts back to Richmond Town Centre available at 4pm or you can make your own way home from Greenwood Community Centre TW12 1QL.

Children welcome but must be accompanied by an adult. Book a ticket for each child.

For accessibility requirements or a mini-bus, contact us before purchasing tickets.

Refunds available until 7 days prior to the event.