Resource for London statement
In response to the new public health advice issued by the Government, we have decided to close Resource for London’s conference space for the time being. This is to protect the health of our staff, customers and community. As a consequence, no meetings or events will take place in the venue. The Green Bean Café has also been closed.
We will continue to re-evaluate the situation periodically and will update this information accordingly.
If you have an upcoming booking with us between 30th March and 30th June this will be cancelled and a refund will be issued for any payments already made.
Any bookings after 30th June will be governed by our Terms and Conditions of bookings, which you can find here. Should the restrictions carry on beyond June, we will review this statement. Our bookings team will be in touch to discuss the details of your cancelled event and refund if applicable.
We hope you will decide to reschedule your event at a later date and our Sales and Events team will be able to assist you. Please, note that the team will be working remotely, so we kindly ask that you contact them via email only. Given the volume of emails, responses may take longer than usual.
We are still taking enquiries and bookings for dates after 30th June , please email bookings@resourceforlondon.org if you wish to hold an event at Resource for London.
We wish all our customers the very best in these challenging times. We hope to welcome you to our venue again in the future.
The Resource for London team
Resource for London provides flexible office space, conference, training and meeting rooms and exhibition space, with over 1,500 meetings and events attracting over 150,000 people to the centre each year. A wide range of rooms and on site catering means that we accommodate events and meetings of all sizes including larger conferences. The Centre is open to both the private and voluntary sectors. We are situated on the Holloway Road, five minutes walk from Holloway Road tube station.
As a registered charity owned by Trust for London, any profits are used to tackle poverty and inequality in London. It has been designed to provide the support, accessible facilities and services that thousands of charitable organisations in the capital require to meet their needs. We also offer subsidised hire charges to the voluntary sector.
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