0 a place where people who live in an area can meet together to play sport, go to classes, etc -- ortak kültürel faaliyetler için kullanılan yer, dernek, lokal, sosyal tesisler
Indeed, most cinemas were small, owned and managed by eminent local men, and could be considered as a sort of community centre or club.
Many punks come from established working-class backgrounds and in their neighbourhood can get access to a basketball court or community centre.
Nearly every person in the community centre men and women - had devised some career, some activity or purpose to which he/she was committed.
In organised activities, such as those by the community centre, the respondents preferred to engage in those which required no more than mere attendance and interest.
On one of the middle storeys there was a street in the air, opening up in its central parts to a small shopping and community centre.
When asked to rank their preferences for additional services appropriate to their needs, the desire for a nursing home ranked second but a long way behind the community centre.
The arts sessions were usually held in the sitting rooms of the homes and day centre, but sometimes in specialist facilities such as a pottery in a community centre.
Four groups were held in a local general practice surgery and two groups were held in a local community centre due to lack of available rooms at the surgery.