TCC March 2026 – Key Observations
- Evenings remain heavily booked, dominated by Zest Dance (Mon–Thu) and regular evening auditions on selected Mondays.
- Weekday mornings are consistently full, with Little Kickers, Baby Sensory, Rhythm Time, and heating blocks.
- Afternoons show steady activity, with fitness classes, Zest Dance, and occasional community bookings such as Welcome Care training.
- Weekends stay busy, especially Saturdays with Mini Tennis Stars, Computer Club, and occasional Taekwon‑Do.
- No Panto block this month, which slightly increases evening flexibility but not by much—Zest Dance still occupies most weekday evenings.
🧩 Activity Mix
- Early Years (Little Kickers, Baby Sensory, Rhythm Time) Strong presence every week, filling most weekday mornings.
- Dance & Fitness (Zest Dance, Missfitt, Zumba Gold, TCC Fitness, Move It Shake It) The largest category again, dominating afternoons and evenings.
- Community Groups (Blind Club, Film Night, Friends of St James Quiz Night) Appear as one‑off or monthly bookings.
- Children’s Weekend Activities (Mini Tennis Stars, Karate, Computer Club, Taekwon‑Do) Provide structured use across Saturdays and Sundays.
- Church Service/Activity A long Sunday booking on 29 March (11:15–17:00).
The mix remains broad and balanced, with strong representation across age groups and activity types.
⚙️ Operational Considerations
- Evening capacity remains extremely limited, with Zest Dance occupying most weekday evenings and Stratford Musicals auditions appearing on several Mondays.
- Mid‑afternoon windows exist, but they are short and vary by day.
- Weekend daytime availability is minimal, especially on Saturdays.
- School holiday blocks (30 March–5 April) appear at the end of the month, which may affect daytime availability for early April.
- Overall utilisation remains high, consistent with a centre operating near its sustainable maximum.
What’s Happening at Tiddington Community Centre This February 2026?
February is a wonderfully busy month at the Community Centre, with the Main Hall buzzing from morning to evening. Our regular favourites are all here — Little Kickers, Rhythm Time, Baby Sensory, Zest Dance, and a great mix of fitness classes including Missfitt, Zumba Gold, and Move It Shake It. Weekends continue to be lively with Mini Tennis Stars, Computer Club, Karate, and Taekwon Do sessions. A special highlight this month is the Tiddington Players Panto, which takes over much of February with rehearsals and performances. We also welcome the Stratford AsYouLikeIt Blind Club and our ever popular Film Night. Thanks to everyone who uses the hall — your support keeps it a vibrant hub for the whole community.
Tiddington Community Centre
February 2026 Usage Summary
At a Glance
February was a high‑demand month at the Community Centre, with strong attendance across early‑years groups, fitness and dance classes, performing arts, and weekend children’s activities.
Evening space was particularly limited due to the annual Panto run.
Community Activity Patterns
- Evenings were almost fully booked, with Zest Dance and the Tiddington Players’ Panto occupying most slots.
- Weekday mornings remained very busy, especially mid‑week, driven by early‑years sessions.
- Afternoons saw steady use, with a mix of fitness, dance, and Panto activity.
- Weekends were heavily used, particularly Saturdays, which hosted several regular children’s and community sessions.
Range of Activities
- Early Years (Little Kickers, Rhythm Time, Baby Sensory) — ~30% of weekly use
- Dance & Fitness (Zest Dance, Missfitt, Zumba, TCC Fitness) — ~40%
- Performing Arts (Tiddington Players Panto) — 20–25%, delivered through long mid‑month blocks
- Community Groups (Blind Club, Film Night) — ~5%
- Children’s Weekend Activities (Karate, Mini Tennis Stars, Computer Club) — ~10%
This reflects a broad and balanced programme serving families, fitness users, performing arts groups, and community organisations.
Operational Notes
- Evening capacity was extremely limited, leaving little scope for new recurring bookings.
- Some mid‑afternoon windows remained, though these were short and varied by day.
- Weekend daytime availability was minimal, with most sessions already committed.
- Overall utilisation was high, consistent with a centre operating near its sustainable maximum.
Tiddington Community Centre (TCC) – 2025
Tiddington Community Centre (TCC) – 2022
The TCC is open for limited usage – sorry no parties yet!
Our January TCC Film Club Night showing of One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest
was very well received and is followed on Friday 4 February 2022 with
No Time To Die – James Bond 007 – doors open at 7pm for a 7.30pm start.
IF you are not a TCC Film Club Member then the cost is £2/month until September when
annual membership becomes payable. So on Feb 4th you pay 7 months @£2/month = £14.
Then in September you pay for the next 12 months @ £24. One night membership is just £5.
All payments must be by Credit or Debit Cards please – payable on the night.
A summary of other TCC REGULAR ACTIVITIES can be found below…… and are subject to change!















