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Tuesday Club at Cambridge Road

Provides fresh food and general groceries to local people.

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What is this service?

The Cambridge Road Estates Community Group (CREst) Tuesday group is open every Tuesday. We provide hot meals, food and essentials to homeless and vulnerable residents.

We are also able to offer Foodbank Vouchers during these sessions.

Location: St Peter's Church, 140C London Rd, Kingston upon Thames KT2 6QL

Opening Times: Every Tuesday, between 12:00 and 14.00.

Come along to our monthly Wellbeing Days organised by RBKares and CREst, bringing together local health and wellness services. They operate on the 1st Tuesday of every month 11:00 - 14:00.

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Locations

    Piper Hall FoodbankSt Peter's Church

Piper Hall Foodbank

Location

Piper Road
Norbiton

London

KT1 3EX

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Date and time

Every Tuesday 12:0014:00

Every Thursday 12:0014:00

Every Saturday 12:0014:00

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible

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