Friendship Café

Friendship Café

Ashcroft Church
Ageing Well

Sometimes life events mean that we lose the friendships and connections we have made. But staying connected with other people has a positive impact on our health.

The Churn Project’s vibrant Friendship Café has been established for our older residents in Cirencester. Its a place to get together socially, make new friends and have a cuppa.

The Friendship Café is extremely welcoming for everyone. No need to pre-book – just come along to Ashcroft Church and see for yourself.

For more information, contact Kim.

Memory Café

Memory Café

Ashcroft Church
Ageing Well

Our Memory Café is an informal group for people living with dementia and their loved ones in Cirencester and the surrounding villages. It’s a chance to meet, socialise, participate in activities and share experiences. Support and information is available for carers during the group sessions. Volunteers and Churn Project staff are on hand to support everyone. £1 attendance (this donation helps us to provide refreshments for the group). For more information please contact Kim.

Friendship Café

Friendship Café

Ashcroft Church
Ageing Well

Sometimes life events mean that we lose the friendships and connections we have made. But staying connected with other people has a positive impact on our health.

The Churn Project’s vibrant Friendship Café has been established for our older residents in Cirencester. Its a place to get together socially, make new friends and have a cuppa.

The Friendship Café is extremely welcoming for everyone. No need to pre-book – just come along to Ashcroft Church and see for yourself.

For more information, contact Kim.

Friendship Café

Friendship Café

Ashcroft Church
Ageing Well

Sometimes life events mean that we lose the friendships and connections we have made. But staying connected with other people has a positive impact on our health.

The Churn Project’s vibrant Friendship Café has been established for our older residents in Cirencester. Its a place to get together socially, make new friends and have a cuppa.

The Friendship Café is extremely welcoming for everyone. No need to pre-book – just come along to Ashcroft Church and see for yourself.

For more information, contact Kim.

Memory Café

Memory Café

Ashcroft Church
Ageing Well

Our Memory Café is an informal group for people living with dementia and their loved ones in Cirencester and the surrounding villages. It’s a chance to meet, socialise, participate in activities and share experiences. Support and information is available for carers during the group sessions. Volunteers and Churn Project staff are on hand to support everyone. £1 attendance (this donation helps us to provide refreshments for the group). For more information please contact Kim.

Cooking For One

Cooking For One

Ashcroft Church
Ageing Well

Our Cooking for One sessions are designed for anyone experiencing a significant change in life, whether through bereavement, becoming a carer, living alone, losing the passion for cooking, or simply having little experience cooking for yourself.

Our cooking sessions with Meliny Tim will help you to gain confidence in the kitchen, learn about flavourings and portion sizes, all while creating tasty, smaller meals that suit your needs.

Rediscover the pleasure of cooking just for you. These sessions are friendly, supportive, and hands-on, giving you practical skills and fresh ideas.

This course runs for 4 weeks at Ashcroft Church, Cirencester. The first course will start on Monday 22nd September, 10.30am to 12.15pm.

For more information, contact Kim.

Friendship Café

Friendship Café

Ashcroft Church
Ageing Well

Sometimes life events mean that we lose the friendships and connections we have made. But staying connected with other people has a positive impact on our health.

The Churn Project’s vibrant Friendship Café has been established for our older residents in Cirencester. Its a place to get together socially, make new friends and have a cuppa.

The Friendship Café is extremely welcoming for everyone. No need to pre-book – just come along to Ashcroft Church and see for yourself.

For more information, contact Kim.

Cooking For One

Cooking For One

Ashcroft Church
Ageing Well

Our Cooking for One sessions are designed for anyone experiencing a significant change in life, whether through bereavement, becoming a carer, living alone, losing the passion for cooking, or simply having little experience cooking for yourself.

Our cooking sessions with Meliny Tim will help you to gain confidence in the kitchen, learn about flavourings and portion sizes, all while creating tasty, smaller meals that suit your needs.

Rediscover the pleasure of cooking just for you. These sessions are friendly, supportive, and hands-on, giving you practical skills and fresh ideas.

This course runs for 4 weeks at Ashcroft Church, Cirencester. The first course will start on Monday 22nd September, 10.30am to 12.15pm.

For more information, contact Kim.

Friendship Café

Friendship Café

Ashcroft Church
Ageing Well

Sometimes life events mean that we lose the friendships and connections we have made. But staying connected with other people has a positive impact on our health.

The Churn Project’s vibrant Friendship Café has been established for our older residents in Cirencester. Its a place to get together socially, make new friends and have a cuppa.

The Friendship Café is extremely welcoming for everyone. No need to pre-book – just come along to Ashcroft Church and see for yourself.

For more information, contact Kim.

Cooking For One

Cooking For One

Ashcroft Church
Ageing Well

Our Cooking for One sessions are designed for anyone experiencing a significant change in life, whether through bereavement, becoming a carer, living alone, losing the passion for cooking, or simply having little experience cooking for yourself.

Our cooking sessions with Meliny Tim will help you to gain confidence in the kitchen, learn about flavourings and portion sizes, all while creating tasty, smaller meals that suit your needs.

Rediscover the pleasure of cooking just for you. These sessions are friendly, supportive, and hands-on, giving you practical skills and fresh ideas.

This course runs for 4 weeks at Ashcroft Church, Cirencester. The first course will start on Monday 22nd September, 10.30am to 12.15pm.

For more information, contact Kim.

Memory Café

Memory Café

Ashcroft Church
Ageing Well

Our Memory Café is an informal group for people living with dementia and their loved ones in Cirencester and the surrounding villages. It’s a chance to meet, socialise, participate in activities and share experiences. Support and information is available for carers during the group sessions. Volunteers and Churn Project staff are on hand to support everyone. £1 attendance (this donation helps us to provide refreshments for the group). For more information please contact Kim.

Friendship Café

Friendship Café

Ashcroft Church
Ageing Well

Sometimes life events mean that we lose the friendships and connections we have made. But staying connected with other people has a positive impact on our health.

The Churn Project’s vibrant Friendship Café has been established for our older residents in Cirencester. Its a place to get together socially, make new friends and have a cuppa.

The Friendship Café is extremely welcoming for everyone. No need to pre-book – just come along to Ashcroft Church and see for yourself.

For more information, contact Kim.