

Sangam, MMA Hall
210 Burnt Oak Broadway, Edgware, London, HA8 0AP -
Up to
400 guests
Sangam is a not-for-profit charity, based near Burnt Oak it offers great facilities for hire in North London. With exceptional facilities, Sangam provides the environment for creating outstanding corporate and social events. The two halls have a capacity of up to 175 and 400 people with fully equipped kitchens. The two conference rooms have a capacity of 20 and 25 people. An excellent venue for all occasions such as weddings, birthday parties, dinner & dance, plays, training seminars and board meeting.
The MMA Hall is the largest space at Sangam, able to accomodate up to 350 people theatre-style or 270 cabaret. It is a perfect facility for all events including parties, Mehfil Nights, productions, conferences, ceremonies and training. It has good transport links near Burnt Oak tube station. Space has: 446m2 (4800ft2) Disabled Access .
MMA Hall
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 400
Theatre
up to 350
Cabaret
up to 270
Amenities
Disabled access
Location
Reviews
S Shah
January 2025My mum, who has dementia and has recently become widowed, had a most upsetting experience at the Sangam Centre on Tuesday. Despite several varied attempts to contact the centre regarding membership, I received no response. I suggested for mums carer to visit with mum in person to enquire, pay and attend. The lady who runs the senior ladies club, made them feel embarrassed and unwelcome. She was rude and dismissive, implying the club was not really suitable for people with dementia. Membership would therefore require board approval. This response was particularly upsetting as individuals with dementia can unfairly be excluded due to ignorance and misconceptions. Mum, accompanied by the carer thrives in social settings and happily participates in activities. Mum has always showed kindness and empathy to others and its a a shame that in her time of need that this sentiment was not reciprocated. Especially as Sangam is a 'charity' portrayed as a supportive environment for women, run by women. who according to their website claim to be 'inclusive' and 'sensitive to the needs of a group not always well served by mainstream services'. Luckily other charitable community centres appear more educated and have shown no discrimination, just compassion and kindness.
MMA Hall