The Arthur S. Winterbotham Memorial Hall, Cam
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Located at 28 High Street, near houses in Old Barn Court. The hall is dedicated to the memory of Arthur S Winterbotham who owned woollen mills in Cam and was instrumental in the growth and prosperity of the village. The large hall has a capacity of 100 people. There are also smaller meeting rooms. Regulars activities here include band practice, meeting of various clubs and societies, line dancing, ballet, playgroup, sequence dancing, tea dances, yoga, jumble sales, various games and music events and concerts. From time to time, blood transfusion sessions are held here. It also used a polling station for elections.