The Tolly Centre, Rowan Avenue, Tolladine, Worcester
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Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 6 Sep 2014
Located on the corner of Rose Avenue and Rowan Avenue, the Tolly Centre is a community centre which used to be known as the Tolladine Community Centre. It is run by Worcester Community Trust, a registered charity, and is one of seven community centres in the City of Worcester run by them. This centre has a meeting room and a large hall and as one would expect there are a lot of community activities based here. The building dates from 2005-6 to a design by Meadowcroft Griffin Architects. Tolladine is a residential suburb of Worcester some way to the northeast of the city centre and a world away from what interests the city's many tourists. At present the area gives the impression of being rather run down, with the Tolly Centre being one of the few amenities the area seems to possess.