St Cuthbert's new Community Centre

St Cuthbert's Foodbank
St Cuthbert's Foodbank
St Cuthbert's Kitchen
St Cuthbert's Kitchen

Story: Priya Blackham

Photo: Saskia Baker

On Wednesday 2nd July, St Cuthbert’s Church had an open day to exhibit their new facilities to the local community.

St. Cuthbert’s now offers an extended, fully accessible community building which includes a meeting room, a community kitchen, 500 square metres of community space, a play garden and even a sound system in the church.

A special dedication ceremony was held on 25th June with the Bishop of Sheffield, the Rt Revd Dr Steven Croft, and special guests including local councillors.

As a result of the newly upgraded building, St Cuthbert’s is a perfect venue for a diverse range of events, such as training, conferences, youth work, faith based gatherings and many more events.

St. Cuthbert’s also has their very own foodbank store, which was open for the public to go and see on Wednesday 9th July.

For booking enquiries or for further information contact: Linda Elms on: 0114 245 0775 or email adkinelms@live.com Louise Collins: 0114 261 1605 or email louise.collins@sheffield.anglican.org

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