Launch of Sunday Drop In
On Sunday 11th February we launch our Sunday Drop In to enable anyone who is feeling lonely and would like some company to join us in the church hall for a chat, refreshments and games.
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On Sunday 11th February we launch our Sunday Drop In to enable anyone who is feeling lonely and would like some company to join us in the church hall for a chat, refreshments and games.
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