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Help for church to provide cuppas for community

Four women standing in front of church hold tea and cakes

A Shrewsbury Church has received a donation from our Love from Anwyl fund to support their monthly coffee mornings.

We gifted £300 to Holy Trinity Church, in Bicton village, as part of the Shrewsbury fund, which was used to purchase a water boiler and microwave.

Wendy Horan, churchwarden, said: “We have a small kitchen in the church and host regular coffee mornings on the second Thursday of every month. Thanks to our neighbours Anwyl we have a new water boiler and microwave, which will be used to cater for the coffee mornings and other events we host.”

Holy Trinity Chruch and Anwyl 2

Phoebe Davies, head of regional marketing for Anwyl Homes, said: “We were pleased to assist Holy Trinity Church with funding for their new kitchen equipment. Their coffee mornings bring the community together and what better way to catch up with friends and neighbours than over a cup of tea or coffee.”

Our donation to the church was from the £5,000 Love from Anwyl Shrewsbury fund, which has so far been shared between five local groups including Shrewsbury Cricket Club, Woodfield & St George's Parent, Teacher and Friends Association, Attingham Park and Lingen Davies Cancer Fund CIO.

Love From Anwyl is a voluntary scheme attached to the 106 new homes we’re building at Five Oaks, off Gains Park Way in Bicton Heath.

It’s in addition to community contributions we’ve already agreed to during the planning process, including around £613,000 towards local schools and roads as part of the Community Infrastructure Levy payment, and almost £790,000 towards the delivery of the North West Relief Road, a key strategic piece of infrastructure for Shropshire.

For more information visit: www.anwyl.co.uk/five.