Reviews

  1. Michael Newbery ★★★★★

    A wonderful historic building the birth place of the trade union movement a great place for meetings and get togethers

  2. Derek Maylor ★★★★★

    History in a building, the TUC principals were laid out here, excellent conference venue for a 100ish attendees, several smaller rooms for meetings, spotlessly clean venue.

  3. ieuan Davies ★★★★★

    We had our union young workers conference here. Was a cracking venue. With a lot of union history.

  1. Joanne Rooney ★★★☆☆

    Great location from the train station. Parking fees in area astronomical. Lovely building, staff great. Workplace events - room too small, very hot. Food (buffet) provided very basic & more or less the same for 3 days in a row.

  2. Jim McFarlane ★★★★★

    Great history on display

  3. Steve Harbour ★★★★★

    Beautiful historic building

  1. Andy Bolton ★★★★★

    Great venue for a works course. Ideally situated

  2. Colin Clarke ★★★★★

    Beautiful old, historic building. Great service and very convenient for bus and rail (MCO).

  3. Hattie Xu ★★★★☆

    Cool quirky old Mancunian building. We looked into booking for a conference in the summer, but ended up choosing a different venue. I like that it's not for profit, so the prices were good. Doesn't have AC though, and the poster boards supplied have to lean against the walls.

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