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Have a question?

We have compiled a couple of frequently asked questions that you might be wondering about.

  • How can I book a space at KPC?
    The best way to inquire about booking one of our rooms is to drop and email to bookings[at]kinningparkcomplex.org
  • What time is the building available
    Our standard operating hours are 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday. Bookings can be made outside these times, but there are additional costs for this to cover staffing the building.
  • Is there WiFi in the building?
    Yes, we have WiFi available in all rooms in the building.
  • Is KPC wheelchair accessible?
    Yes! We have a ramp leading up to our front door, and there is a lift in the building which goes to all floors. We have accessible toilets throughout the building. Our doors are not automatic and some of them can be slightly awkward: if you need assistance with anything please ask our staff and we'll be happy to help.
  • What facilities do you have in the building?
    We have gender neutral accessible toilets on the ground, second, and fourth floors of our building, as well as showers. A Break Room for all users of the building is provided on the second floor with a microwave and kettle. A quiet / prayer space is available on the second floor to all users of the building. Please be respectful of other users when using shared spaces in KPC and leave them clean and tidy.
  • When are your Community Meals
    Our Community Meals run on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the Month from 11:30am til 2:00pm. More details can be found on our Community Meals page.
  • Do I need to book to come along?
    No, our kitchen is open to all during our opening times.
  • What’s on your menu?
    Our menu changes every week: we try to post an update about what food will be on offer on our Instagram page the week before.
  • Do you have Vegan options?
    Yes, we always have a vegan option available.
  • Do you have halal options?
    Yes, our meals always have a halal option.
  • How much does the meal cost?
    All our meals are Pay-What-You-Can. If you can afford to make a donation then this supports the cost of future community meals, but no-one will be turned away for lack of funds.
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