A MOLD community centre has revealed details of events and services available for residents to attend.
Events at Parkfields Community Centre include a community fridge, warm welcome hub, kid's club, and a repair cafe.
A spokesperson for Parklands Community Centre said: "We are trying to reach as many people as possible in Mold and the surrounding areas, to tell them about what we offer at Parkfields including our Community Fridge, Community Cafe, Kid's Club and Repair Cafe........amongst other classes and groups."
Here is a run-down of the weekly schedule at the centre:
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Community Fridge (10:00am - 11:30am)
A service for Mold residents to access free food, cleaning, and hygeine products without the need for referral.
Warm Welcome Hub (9:00am - 11:30am)
A warm and welcoming space to have a chat and free refreshments.
Wednesdays
Kid's Club (3:30pm - 5:00pm)
A fun and safe club for primary aged children to attend which includes lots of activities (registration required)
Thursdays
Community Fridge (10:00am - 11:30am)
A service for Mold residents to access free food, cleaning, and hygeine products without the need for referral.
Warm Welcome Hub (9:00am - 11:30am)
A warm and welcoming space to have a chat and free refreshments.
Saturday
Kid's Club (10:00am - 12:00pm)
A fun and safe club for primary aged children to attend which includes lots of activities (registration required).
Last Sunday of the month
Mold Repair Cafe (11:00am - 1:00pm)
Free repairs of household items by volunteer fixers.
To find out more information such as registration for Kid's Club or room hire please contact Parklands Community Centre at parkfieldsccmold@outlook.com or call 01352 756337.
Parkfields Community Centre is located at Ash Grove Mold, CH7 1TB.
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