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.
Please email rob.cobley@touchwoodonline.com to request a booking of the TCC



