Mulhuddart Community Centre

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About our centre

Mulhuddart Community Centre is open seven days a week depending on demand and can cater for a wide range of activities. We aim to meet the ever-changing needs of the community.
The centre is a positive hub for the community of Mulhuddart allowing everyone to take part in:

• sport
• leisure
• community development
• educational and recreational activities

For more information, feel free to call in to our community coffee shop or visit us at reception. We will give you a timetable and show you how to book-in for activities. We always welcome new people getting involved so we can build a better community for all.

Mulhuddart Community Centre Cafe

What you can find in our centre

FacilityDescription
Medium-sized sports hallSports hall available for a wide range of activities.
Meeting RoomsSuitable for arts and crafts, training, meetings, youth activities and wide range of activities.
Community coffee shopProvides tea and coffee and refreshments and acts as a drop in for the local community.
Artificial PitchAvailable for a wide range of sporting and recreational outdoor activities.
Childcare ProjectCommunity childcare service.
Youth SpaceDedicated youth space.
PlaygroundSuitable for children under 12 years.

History of the centre

Mulhuddart Community Centre operates as a social enterprise and is owned by Fingal County Council. The centre was built in 2001 and was funded under the Young Peoples Facilities and Services Fund.

Activities

  • Active Retired
  • Adult Education
  • Adult Fitness
  • Art & Craft
  • Baby Massage
  • Birthday Parties
  • Child/Teen Fitness
  • Childcare
  • Children's Education
  • Church Groups
  • Community Events
  • Dance
  • Drama
  • First Aid
  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Integration Programmes
  • Martial Arts
  • Performing Arts
  • Resident Association Meetings
  • Social Clubs
  • Social Enterprise
  • Sport
  • Training & Development

How to get here

You can walk, cycle, drive (free parking) or take the bus.
Bus: 38, 38a, 38b, 238 and 220. Get off at Ladyswell Road stop.