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Posted on 25/11/202125/11/2021Author davepickeringCategories Royston/WardieburnTags CEC Lifelong Learning Team, Digital Skills for Beginners, gentle exercise, Knit and Natter, local history, lunch club, pop up pantry, Prepare and Share Food Group, restriction on numbers, Royston Wardieburn Community Centre, Spring Chickens, Talk and Learn, Thursday Get Together, Time for Change project, volunteers, Winter Warmers

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