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            <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sat, 2 Feb 2019 at
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              A club, being an association between people, is not a
              geographical entity.<br>
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              Thus I prefer tagging the physical entity, which is the
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              amenity=community_centre<br>
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            <div>Not disagreeing Tom, but at least in our area,
              community centres are (usually) owned & operated by
              the Council, & rented out to various groups who don't
              have their own premises eg yoga classes, weight-loss
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    Some clubs rent church and school spaces. And there may be more than
    one club in any one building, usually at separate times.<br>
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            <div>However, things like the Scout hall or AAFC hut (in the
              grounds of the High School) are theirs & theirs alone
              - nobody else has access to them, so I don't think they
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    Some clubs rent/provide their spaces out to other clubs too. <br>
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