You will most likely have an idea of the preferred venue or location for your event before you start planning, however before you book your venue, a little bit of research now can help avoid potential challenges further down the track. In selecting a venue, you should have a good feel for the venue itself, the overall location (including the ‘lay of the land’) and how this will suit your event, and make sure you’re aware of how things like weekend visitation and whether neighbouring residents will impact on your venue choice.
Some key things you should consider include;
- Venue / Location Capacity: will the venue accommodate your anticipated crowd numbers?
- Land Type: different land types may require different approval or consent processes
- Access / Egress: is the venue suitable for everyone including people with a disability?
- Parking: is there adequate parking or will you need to consider other option?
- Power and Lighting*: is there adequate provision for your event?
- Rubbish and Waste*: is there adequate provision for your event?
- Toilets*: is there adequate provision for your event?
- Other Amenities and Services: Consider all other services you may need, and review the venue for suitability.
*If the venue doesn’t have adequate services, hiring in additional services can contribute significantly to the overall event costs so the availability of these at a venue should be well considered.
TIP: As you read through this Events Guide, take note of other considerations that will help determine the most appropriate venue.
Public Venues
Coffs Harbour City Council oversee a number of venues and spaces that are suitable for hosting events including Community Halls & Buildings, Sporting Facilities, and public owned land including parks and roads. See the Venue Directory for more information.
Private Venues
There are a number of private venues in the region that are suitable for running events. These include local resorts, pubs and clubs, educational facilities, retail outlets and tourist facilities to name a few. When using private venues you should ensure that it has the appropriate zoning for events. See the Venue Directory for more information.