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Series of social coffee mornings to launch in Rutland with local charity

By Evie Payne

26th Feb 2024 | Local News

Coffee mornings will take place in Uppingham and Oakham. Image credit: Age UK Leicester Shire and Rutland.
Coffee mornings will take place in Uppingham and Oakham. Image credit: Age UK Leicester Shire and Rutland.

A series of new coffee mornings is launching in Rutland.

Hosted by Age UK Leicester Shire and Rutland, a series of new coffee mornings are coming to Rutland, allowing local people to get together for a brew and a chat.

The team shared this new coffee morning across their social media channels: "Join us for a cuppa and a chat every Thursday and connect with others in the local community as well as access information on the support available. All are welcome and there is no need to book – just drop in!"

These coffee mornings will take place in Oakham on the first and third Thursday of the month:

St John & St Anne Centre, South Street, Oakham, LE15 6YH from 10:30am to 12pm.

Two additional sessions will take place at Welland Vale Garden Centre, Uppingham, LE15 9EU:

 These will take place every second and fourth Thursday of the month from 10.30am – 12pm.

There is no need to book these coffee mornings, run in collaboration with Tesco and the Uppingham Hopper - just drop in for a coffee, a chat and to connect with the local community.

Head to the Oakham Nub News What's On page for more local events taking place across Rutland.

     

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