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Visa & Passport Offices

Conistone with Kilnsey Village Hall

Conistone with Kilnsey Village Hall is a public sector and society organization located in Skipton, England. The company specializes in Visa & Passport Offices services.

Introduction to Conistone with Kilnsey Village Hall

Conistone with Kilnsey Village Hall is a community-owned hall located in Skipton, England. Established in 1961, the hall's purpose is to provide a space for local events, meetings, and activities. What makes this company unique is that it's run solely by volunteers and is a not-for-profit organization.

Services & products

Conistone with Kilnsey Village Hall offers a variety of services to the community. Some of the services include halls for hire, catering services, and audio-visual equipment for events. Customers can also purchase merchandise such as mugs and tote bags with the company's logo.

Location

The village of Kilnsey is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The area is known for its stunning natural scenery and is home to a variety of businesses, including Visa & Passport Offices. Customers can expect to experience a quaint village atmosphere with plenty of outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing. There are several public transportation options available near the hall, including the Skipton train station, which is approximately 7 miles away.

Benefits

One of the main benefits of choosing Conistone with Kilnsey Village Hall is that it's community-owned and operated. This means that all profits go back into the community. Additionally, customers can expect exceptional customer service from the friendly and knowledgeable volunteers.

Good to know

Customers should be aware that the hall is run by volunteers and is closed on certain days. It's recommended that customers book in advance to ensure availability.

Reviews

Customers rave about the personalized service provided by the volunteers at Conistone with Kilnsey Village Hall. They appreciate the attention to detail and the cozy atmosphere of the hall.

Amenities

  • amenity
    printer
  • amenity
    computer
  • amenity
    internet access
  • amenity
    wi-fi
  • amenity
    waiting area
  • amenity
    parking
  • amenity
    wheelchair accessibility

FAQ

What types of visas do you process?

We do not process visas or passports. We are a village hall and do not offer any visa or passport services.

What is the estimated processing time for obtaining a visa or passport?

As mentioned, we do not offer any visa or passport services and therefore cannot provide an estimated processing time.

What are the requirements for obtaining a visa or passport?

We are unable to provide information regarding visa and passport requirements as we do not offer any services related to these.

What is your fee structure for visa and passport services?

We do not offer any visa or passport services and therefore do not have a fee structure for such services.

Do you offer any additional services such as expedited processing or translation services?

As mentioned, we do not provide any visa or passport services and therefore do not offer any additional services related to these.

Reviews

  • Vicky Senior

    A great space, with a well equipped kitchen. However, it was freezing as we couldn't work out how to increase the temperature of the heating

    28-05-2022
  • Paula Graham

    28-05-2020
  • Stephen Steptoe

    Great area to visit,

    28-05-2019
  • Michelle Winslow

    28-05-2019
  • Ian Shuter

    Great village hall

    28-05-2019
  • James Unsworth

    28-05-2019
  • Lynn Cuthbert

    I had a fabulous and relaxing day at the spa

    28-05-2019
  • Barbara Smith

    Went to kilnsey show today 28th aug what a fab day out thousands of people there plenty to see something for everyone plenty different food outlets loads parking lots free very well organised stewards had you parked up in a minute loads of bins no rubbish about all clean and tidy will be going next year cant praise the event enough

    28-05-2019
  • Chris Adams

    28-05-2018
  • lesley Louise cummings

    28-05-2018