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Provides social and emotional support to young people through creativity. We offer creative workshops and activities throughout the week that young people can attend to build their creative skills as well their social and emotional needs.
Community Centre in the L5 area. Wednesday 2pm – 3pm - Food Bank. Vouchers only. Requires a referral from an agency and this provides emergency food and support to people in crisis.
Provides free feedback and advice from experienced published writers on scripts, novels and poetry. It will also offer information on self-publishing, script writing, poetry magazines and pamphlet publishers.
Group reading online or outdoor.
Weekly groups
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The Bread Church (also known as Somewhere Else) is an inclusive community that meets around the making and sharing of bread. We offer a warm welcome, hospitality and friendship to those of all faiths and none.
Singing group for anyone living with dementia, their carers & families and for everyone who likes to sing hymns and songs.
When? The second Mondays of the month between 1:30pm - 3pm with refreshments.
11th December 2023
8th January 2024
A community arts project, working mainly with refugees, elderly people living in care and those marginalised in society. To see more about current programmes click here