Venue Description
The Pyramid at Anderston Trust formed in 2018 as a membership organisation serving the local community (G3 7 and G3 8 postcode areas) in response to the Church of Scotland’s intention to sell the then Anderston Kelvingrove Parish Church, established in 1967. The Trust’s aim was to ensure that the iconic B-listed Pyramid building was maintained as a community hub and asset and to build upon the connections which had been developed over so many years. In 2019 the Trust purchased the building fwith a grant award from the Scottish Land Fund. The Pyramid has always been well used and loved by the people of Anderston and Glasgow, particularly for and by people in need. It now belongs to our community and is a place to connect, create and celebrate. Our vision is for The Pyramid is to play a key role in a thriving, well-connected neighbourhood, where everyone feels able to contribute. Our aim is to be a home to a vibrant and diverse range of opportunities and activities that improve wellbeing; and to provide an inclusive and inspiring community-led space that people can count on.Accessibility
90% of the venue is accessible via lift or level access, the first floor is accessible via a new platform lift, and the majority of activity is contained within the accessible spaces, the lower Cranston Hall is the only non accessible space within The Pyramid.
Accessible Performances
Not as standard.
Toilets
We have an adult changing places toilet, and three accessible toilets.
Staff
N/A
Assistance dog facilities
Assistance dog exercise facilities
N/A
Other assistance dog facilities
We can provide water upon request, and there is small grassed areas to the side of the building.
The venue says it has...
- Carer Discount
- Disabled Access
- Disabled Parking
- Online Booking
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