The building known as the ‘Manchester Unity Hall’ was built in 1874 by the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (MUIOOF), a community self help group founded in England during the Industrial Revolution. Originally meetings of the lodge were held in the Prince of Wales Hotel, which was situated across the road from the hall. Unfortunately this hotel no longer stands today. Happily, the hall continues to be hired out and used by not only by the Wandiligong Community for local gatherings and celebratory events, but it is also opened to hire to visiting enthusiasts for their varied functions. This is in addition to the Wandiligong Public Hall Craft and Produce Market, which is now a bi-annual event during the autumn and spring festivals, showcasing locally grown produce and handcrafted goods.
The building known as the ‘Manchester Unity Hall’ was built in 1874 by the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (MUIOOF), a community self help group founded in England during the Industrial Revolution. Originally meetings of the lodge were held in the Prince of Wales Hotel, which was situated across the road from the hall. Unfortunately this hotel no longer stands today. Happily, the hall continues to be hired out and used by not only by the Wandiligong Community for local gatherings and celebratory events, but it is also opened to hire to visiting enthusiasts for their varied functions. This is in addition to the Wandiligong Public Hall Craft and Produce Market, which is now a bi-annual event during the autumn and spring festivals, showcasing locally grown produce and handcrafted goods.
WCWV would like to credit all trademarks, images, photographs, and word descriptions to the venues, partners and their associates, to their website and social media for the beautiful images and descriptions for this directory link to their services. WCWV claims no rights to the images displayed and all rights to the images used are the property of the associated.
Venue owners, Click Here.