Astral Centre

Training and Conference Room Hire

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The Astral Centre houses a number of training rooms equipped with PCs and interactive whiteboards, as well as conference, seminar and meeting rooms and comfortable dining facilities for course delegates.  All of our rooms are available for hire, details of each of the rooms are listed below and specific information on cost of hire and maximum capacities in each room can be found in the next section. 

Conference Room 1 is a spacious room, ideal for seminars, presentations, exhibitions and training sessions for larger groups. A sliding partition allows this room to be opened up to accommodate very large groups. This room is equipped with an interactive whiteboard and projector, TV, video/DVD player.

Seminar room 1 and Seminar room 2 are two large training rooms, equipped with 16 state-of-the-art computers, a colour printer, projector, interactive whiteboard, TV, video/DVD player, flip chart and overhead projector. Each room has a break-away training area to allow delegates to move away from their computers for presentations, or workshop sessions.

Conference room 2 a self-contained, quiet room situated on the first floor is ideal for meetings, conferences and training sessions for up to 30 people. It is equipped with TV and video player, projector, flip chart and overhead projector.

Syndicate room 1 and Syndicate room 2 are two self-contained quiet training room situated on the first floor equipped for meetings, conferences and training sessions for up to 9 people, or for use as a room for breakaway group workshops.

The informal socialising/dining area which may be booked when not in use to support other events, is equipped with circular tables and is ideal for informal gatherings and meetings. This is the ideal area for serving refreshments for your delegates.

Our variety of rooms allows you to choose the facilities to suit your event or conference.

Room Hire - prices and capacities

 



Call us now on 01502 525158 or email: astral@lowestoft.ac.uk

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