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Rowan - Covid-19
40 Humberstone Road, Cambridge
Community and Arts Centre as well as day Arts Centre for Adults with Learning Disabilities.
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The Beeches
The Beeches, 32 Mill Street, Isleham,
The Beeches is a Community Centre based in Isleham set upon the recreational ground in picturesque settings. We have a play park on site as well as a skate park with ample parking facilities.
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Ely Foodbank (March branch) - Covid-19
Centenary Baptist church, High Street, March
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Hampton Community Sports Association.
Beaumont Way, Hampton Hargate, Peterborough PE78DN
Active Hampton is a community based sports and recreational facility for the Hampton community near Peterborough.
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North Cambridge Community Partnership - NCCP - Covid-19
37 Lawrence Way
The Online Gardening Club, The Online Cook Fresh Club, The Online Read and Write Club, The Online CoderDojo Club, The Online Toddler Group (Reading and sharing stories in ZOOM), The Online Allotment Club, The Online LEGO Club, The Creatives Online
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Church at Castle - Covid-19
Cambridge Castle area
We are a partnership of Church of England, Methodist, United Reformed Church and Romanian Orthodox churches. As a team, we are ready to offer practical, emotional and spiritual help to anyone, regardless of their faith position in any kind of need.
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Engage in the Afternoon @Cambourne Library
Cambourne Library, Sackville House, Sackville Way, Cambourne,
Wed; 1 May 20242:00pm to 3:30pm
Join us for a monthly get together. There will be a talk followed by refreshments and a chance to meet other members of your community.
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Paston Farm Community Foundation
Paston farm Community Foundation, Paston Farm Centre, Freston, Paston, Peterborough
Community Centre, with outside space, onsite cafe, room hire, and community garden being created.
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Puddleducks baby and toddler group
Paston farm Community Foundation, Paston Farm Centre, Freston, Paston, Peterborough
Tue; 9 April 202410:00am to 12:00pm
This is a group for children aged 0-5 and their parents, carers, and guardians. Activities include stories, songs, nursery rhymes, games, arts and sensory play, while grown ups can chat and build friendships. A small snack and drink are provided.
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Peterborough Association for the Blind
Peterborough Association for the Blind (PAB) provides support for people with serious sight problems in Peterborough, their carers, family and friends to help reduce isolation and enable members to carry on with activities they enjoy.