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Norwich

Norwich churches create Community Hot Spots 


St Matthew’s in Thorpe Hamlet and St Stephen’s in the city centre have become two of the latest churches to create warm community spaces this winter. 


“A Community Hot Spot is a space where people can connect socially,” explains June Webb from St Matthew’s, “have a hot drink and chat and get some food and support.” 

 

St Matthew’s will be open every Wednesday from 10.30am until 12.30pm. It has free parking and are a safe space for children and their carers, with toys, books and an indoor play area. It is asking for a donation, if possible, for food and drink but suggests that people just pay what they can. 

 

If you would like more information, contact June Webb on [email protected] or 07935 072726. The address is St Matthew’s, Telegraph Lane West, Norwich, NR1 4JA.

 

From Sunday January 8, St Stephen’s Church will also open as a Community Hot Spot. Bring a hobby, share a hobby, or come along just to be with others. The church will be open Sundays 12pm to 4pm and serving simple meals and hot drinks for a suggested donation starting at just £1. There will be some games out and children will be welcome to come play with the toys in the café. 

 

St Stephens is in the city centre at Rampant Horse Street, NR2 1QP. 

 

Both of these initiatives are sponsored by Norfolk Community Foundation. Find out more at norfolkfoundation.com/hot-spots

Pictured above is June Webb in the café at St Matthew’s.

Eldred Willey, 06/01/2023

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