Belmont Hub 213 Wright Street, Cloverdale, Western Australia 6105
About the Business
Welcome to Belmont Hub, a unique establishment and point of interest located in Cloverdale, Australia. Situated on Wright Street, 213, this institution is more than just a building; it represents a commitment to learning and innovation.
At Belmont Hub, we believe in fostering a sense of community and providing a space for individuals to come together, share ideas, and engage in various activities. Whether you're a student, professional, or simply someone with a thirst for knowledge, our institution offers a range of opportunities for personal and intellectual growth.
As an institution located in Australia, we proudly acknowledge the Noongar Whadjuk people as the Traditional Owners of the land on which Belmont Hub stands. We pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging, recognizing their cultural heritage, beliefs, connection, and ongoing relationship with this land.
In addition, we extend our acknowledgement to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples living within the City of Belmont. We understand the importance of preserving and honoring Indigenous cultures, and we strive to create an inclusive environment that respects and celebrates diversity.
Please note that as a site committed to education and cultural preservation, there may be instances where names, images, or audio-visual recordings of people who have passed away are present. We want to ensure that Aboriginal people are aware of this possibility and approach the content with sensitivity and respect.
At Belmont Hub, we invite you to explore the various programs, events, and resources we offer. From workshops and seminars to exhibitions and community gatherings, there is something for everyone. Join us in embracing the spirit of learning and innovation as we continue to build a vibrant and inclusive community within the City of Belmont.
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Location & Phone number
213 Wright Street, Cloverdale, Western Australia 6105, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 19:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 19:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 19:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 19:00
Friday:
09:00 - 19:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 15:00
Sunday:
13:00 - 16:00
Reviews
"So beautiful and nice place when you walking around so sweet voice a bird"
"Great library, took the grandkids to the museum upstairs, they had a ball. Not real big but some interesting things. A couple of great activities for them."
"Such nice facilities, however the people who use it are horrible. I could not study as people were on the phones talking, kids riding their scooters around making it so noisy that I had to leave. They need to have a quiet section for people who actually want to use the facility the correct way."
"Love this addition to the community. The museum is fantastic, library is lovely. A high tech building with tons of fun and educational experience for me and my family. Will definitely recommend visiting and getting a Belmonster's adventure book."
"*Reviewed at time when all facilities are not yet finished. There is a working lift. The lights are bright enough to illuminate but not overwhelmingly so. The space between shelves and tables is enough for 2 average people side by side. The floors are squeaky. It can get noisy. Visually stunning, intellectually mesmerising, and socially bustling, this is a place I will be eager to spend hours in - whether for studying, reading, writing, or hanging out with friends. My rating is positive because it is a wonderful facility and serves as a fantastic community centre, the loss of a star is due to the presently unfinished nature of the building and the difficulty I had navigating it. The community centre is a three story building with multiple functions, though its primary one appears to be a library. The first floor contains a returns and check-out system for books, along with multiple selections of books. Towards the back end of the first floor is the children's section, including an enclosed play area (with, I believe, relatively sound-proof walls). Along with these are meeting rooms that can, presumably, be booked for 1-4 people. The second floor also contains multiple selections of books, from young adult to adult fiction, including a fairly massive collection of manga and visual novels. The second floor is also a study floor - there are several tables that overlook the first floor with charging ports and single seats. Further towards the manga corner are about 7 wall-separated tables, also with charging ports, though there is a barrier towards the front and so there is no first floor view from this location. Towards the front is the Belmont museum, which as always astounds and delights. Oh! And there's a whole public sink with plastic cups on both floors! Along with male, female, and uni-sex toilets. The uni-sex toilets have disabled access :)"
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