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The Beacon in Wantage to open again to the public

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The Beacon in Wantage to open again to the public
The council plans to open The Beacon arts and community centre in Wantage to the public again from 06 September following the news that it will no longer be needed as a symptom-free testing site.

Vale of White Horse District Council has announced that it plans to open The Beacon arts and community centre in Wantage to the public again from 06 September.

The Beacon, owned and run by the district council, will open in September, following the news that it will no longer be needed as a symptom-free COVID-19 testing site from 26 June. The centre has played a vital part during the COVID-19 pandemic as one of Oxfordshire’s four sites for residents to get tested and as a place to collect tests from.

This means the district council has been able to begin making plans to reopen the building as an arts and community centre.

The Beacon’s facilities include a theatre auditorium with a new programme of shows being planned for September. There is also a dance studio, two function rooms and a coffee shop. It is also available to hire for meetings, conferences, parties and performances.

Cllr Helen Pighills, Vale of the White Horse District Council Cabinet member for healthy communities said: “Having played such a key health role for residents during the pandemic, it will be fantastic to see it open its doors once more. It will soon be offering a new programme of entertainment and providing community space to hire too.”

Anybody who wants to hire space at The Beacon can now make provisional bookings for events taking place on or after 06 September. All bookings will be subject to change depending on any future COVID-19 government guidance.

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