Woodlands Community Cafe
Community Cafe on the Terrace
10 April and Every Sunday Afternoon from 1-4pm
Outdoor Events Terrace
at 66 Ashley Street, G3 6HW.
The cafe is run on a drop-in basis, no need to book. Serving soup and bread, tea, coffee and cakes. All food is vegan and each week there will be gluten free options.
Pay what you can on the day. If you can’t afford to donate then that is not a problem, don’t let that put you off coming.
If you have any special dietary requirements or access issues then please text or call Xander on 07708 474895 or alternatively get in touch via email.
There will be Covid secure protocols in place, please follow guidance issued by staff on the day.
Look forward to seeing you! at Woodlands Community Cafe on the Terrace.
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