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The MCCC
is now open for

 one off or group bookings

For more information,
please contact us
by phone or email

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MAIN HALL
available for hire

Monday to Thursday
12.30 to 4pm

 

PILATES/YOGA
For women only

  Every Tuesdays
from 8.15pm -9.15pm

  

Nominated in 2019 for the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service.
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Wednesday
Jul272022

Queen's Platinum Jubilee Party

On Saturday June 11, the Multi Cultural Community Centre organised a Queen’s Platinum Jubilee party. We had musical entertainment, a delicious buffet and a celebration cake. The residents around the community centre were invited and our Elected Mayor Peter Taylor as well as our Watford MP Dean Russell joined us in the celebration.


Monday
Jan172022

2021 AGM

Due to the constraints of the pandemic a webinar Annual General Meeting was held on Wednesday 08 December 2021 at 8:00 p.m.  It was well attended, organised and conducted online virtual meeting; credit to all the Trustees and the Staff.

The formal business of the AGM was conducted including presentation & adoption of Annual Report 2020-2021 including independently examined accounts to 31/03/2020.

Peter Taylor, Liberal Democrat Elected Mayor of Watford, was invited Chief Guest; he thanked MCCC for inviting to address at the AGM. He highlighted the roll of the charities and support provided by the Watford Borough Council. He was especially pleased at the work of the Multi Cultural Community Centre for serving Watford’s communities.

Friday
Aug062021

Surviving the pandemic

March 2020 till June 2021 has been a very challenging time for the community centre, with the pandemic of Covid 19 affecting everyone. MCCC faced great difficulties but survived. We would like to thank all our user groups, Watford Borough Council, our staffs and all out trustees for their support. We are now open for one off and group bookings. Please contact us for more information.

Sunday
Apr142019

Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service

The Multi Cultural Community Centre (MCCC) was nominated in 2019 for the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service is the highest award given to local volunteer groups across the UK to recognise outstanding work done in their own communities. It was created in 2002 to celebrate the anniversary of The Queen's coronation. It is the MBE for volunteer groups.
A reception was hosted at Hertfordshire County Council in Hertford on Tuesday 9 April for the 5 nominated organisations from Hertfordshire. The MCCC Trustees were warmly welcomed by the Vice-Chairman of Hertfordshire County Council, William Wyatt-Lowe , the Lord-Lieutenant Robert Voss CBE and several Deputy Lieutenants. The five nominated organisations were briefly introduced and invited to take a photo with the Lord-Lieutenant and Deputy Lieutenant. The rest of the afternoon was spent networking enjoying delicious scones with clotted cream and strawberry and a cup of tea.

From left to right: Army Cadet, Deputy Lieutenant David Cansdal, Samuel Lusack, Lord-Lieutenant Robert Voss CBE, Sharifa Chaudry, Khaleel Chowdhree, Françoise Murphy, Rashpaul Athwal, RAF Cadet.

Sunday
Dec272015

Showcase event for the Upcycling Project 

The ladies who participated in the Upcycling Fabric Project gathered around Mrs Mavis Tyrwhitt, Freeman of the Borough of Watford on 16th December at the MCCC to celebrate the successful completion of the project. The participants had a great time and were very grateful for the opportunity that was given to them to come together and learn how to upcycle fabric into new useful items. They enjoyed each other's company and made new friends. The Centre would like to thank the Watford Borough Council for their Small Grant which made it possible for this project to take place.

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