Room Hire

Nottingham Friends Meeting House offers a peaceful and accessible venue in the heart of the city.

We are next to the General Cemetery and just a short walk from the Arboretum. Excellent public transport links serve us, including nearby tram and bus stops.

Rooms are available to hire Monday to Saturday, from 9am to 10pm.

All rooms are accessible, and there are options for groups of all sizes.

Room Details

  • Meeting Room – up to 120 people – £55/hour
  • Social Room – up to 60 people – £35/hour
  • Room 2 – up to 10 people – £20/hour
  • Room 3 – up to 10 people – £20/hour
  • Rooms 2 & 3 combined – up to 20 people – £35/hour

Daily rates and whole-building hire are available on request.

Discounts may be available for regular or multi-room bookings.

Facilities

All room hire includes:

  • Accessible toilets
  • Baby changing area
  • Kitchenette or kitchen
  • Wi-Fi
  • Whiteboards
  • Chairs and Go-pack tables

Available on request (additional charge):

  • Film projector and screen
  • Large screen TV
  • Printing and scanning
  • Sound equipment and P.A. system
  • Piano

 

Our Rooms

Meeting Room

Bright and open, ideal for large groups (capacity 120)
Set up with 30+ central chairs and more around the sides
Includes a piano and access to a private garden (by request)

No food or drink allowed in this room

 

Social Room

Flexible layout with 5 tables and chairs, plus library access
Direct access to a fully equipped kitchen
Can be opened up with the Meeting Room to create a stage
Capacity: 60 people

 

Room 1


Smaller room with a kitchenette, coat rack, and whiteboard
Central table with chairs (capacity 20)

 

Room 2

Cosy space for small groups 
Typically laid out with chairs and tables around the edge
Can be joined with Room 3
Capacity: 20 people

Room 3

Includes a piano and Quaker bookcase with reference texts
Large whiteboard and flexible seating
Can be joined with Room 2
Capacity: 20 people

 

Rooms 2 & 3 Combined

Larger open space with piano and whiteboard
Flexible for workshops and discussion groups
Capacity: 20 people
 

 

Booking & Conditions


All bookings must be made in advance and paid for before use.

Please include setup and clear-up time in your booking.

Cancellation Policy

  • 28+ days’ notice – no charge
  • 15–27 days – 50% charge
  • 14 days or less – full charge applies
     

Use & Conduct

  • This is a place of worship and spiritual reflection.
  • We ask all guests to respect the space and follow these guidelines:
    • Only use the rooms you have booked
    • Return furniture to its original place
    • Clean up after use, including the kitchen if used
    • Respect our no smoking and no alcohol policy
    • Do not use candles, incense or naked flames
    • Do not exceed booking time unless agreed in advance
    • Children must be supervised at all times
    • No use of Meeting House images or name in promotions without permission

Accessibility & Safety

  • Wheelchair access throughout
  • First Aid kits in the kitchen and office
  • Fire exits and plans clearly displayed
  • Nominate a “Responsible Person” for fire safety
  • Do not block fire exits or prop open fire doors
  • No personal electrical items without a PAT certificate
  • Environmental Responsibility
  • We ask hirers to help us live simply and sustainably:
  • Close doors to conserve heat
  • Lower the heat rather than open windows
  • Switch off lights when not needed
  • Use reusable crockery and cutlery
  • Sort recycling properly
  • Insurance & Safeguarding
  • You are responsible for your own insurance
  • Any damage must be reported and paid for
  • Hirers working with children or vulnerable people must have appropriate policies and checks
  • Quakers are not responsible for safeguarding arrangements of external groups

Advertising and Media

  • Do not film, photograph or record without permission
  • No sales, posters, or literature without prior agreement
  • Invitations to your events must use your contact details, not ours

Eligibility

When using our Meeting House, we ask everyone to respect the Quaker commitment to truth, equality, simplicity, peace, and sustainability.

This means:

  • Please do not advocate for violence in any form, under any circumstances.
  • Speak and act in ways that uphold the dignity of every individual and community. This includes respecting people’s identity—whether that relates to race, nationality, sex, gender, or sexuality.
  • Honour our long tradition of listening across differences. We believe in the importance of hearing other views, expressed with care, kindness, and respect.
  • Support our efforts to run the Meeting House in the most environmentally sustainable way we can.
  • We welcome everyone and trust that all who use our space will do so with thoughtfulness and integrity.
     

When We Might Decline a Booking

We want to welcome a wide range of people and events into our Meeting House. But as a place rooted in Quaker values, we sometimes need to say no to bookings that go against our principles or purpose.

We may not accept a booking if:

  • The event, group, speakers, or publicity go against Quaker values—especially those of peace, equality, inclusion, and respectful listening.
  • It could harm the reputation of the Meeting House or make our work as a charity less effective.
  • It clashes with the Quaker commitment to hearing diverse views in a spirit of peace and care.

We may also turn down a booking if:

  • It would disrupt Quaker worship or activities.
  • It promotes gambling, alcohol, or addiction-related content.
  • The expected tone or behaviour goes against our dignity-at-work policy.
  • It may breach fire safety or health and safety rules.
  • The group or individual has previously behaved in a way that caused concern.
  • The information given in the booking request is dishonest or misleading.
  • There has been a breach of our room hire terms and conditions in the past.

If There Are Questions About a Booking

If a request raises concerns, it will be reviewed by our leadership team. We aim to make a decision within two working weeks. If more time is needed, we’ll let you know and explain why.

If a booking is refused, we’ll always explain the reasons.

If you disagree with the decision, you can ask for a review in writing. This will be considered by a senior member of the charity, and a final decision will usually be made within two more working weeks.

We want to be transparent, thoughtful, and fair—while also being true to our values. We support and follow the Equality Act 2010 in all our decisions.

Hourly hire rates apply with a two-hour minimum.

Download our hiring leaflet.

Download our Room Guide.