Biddulph Town Council and partners are working to offer warm friendly spaces and free food opportunities, creating a network of places where Biddulph people can come together to try new things and seek support or advice.
The timetable shows what’s available in the town. All groups offer a friendly welcome, with safeguarding policies and food hygiene rules in place.
There are also many volunteering opportunities available, and all groups would welcome your support. Volunteering can help you learn new skills, meet new people, gain confidence, build relationships and make a difference. Skills and knowledge you acquire could also help you move towards paid
employment.
There is lots of information about local groups and services here: https://www.biddulph.co.uk/biddulph-directory/ or you can collect a paper copy
of the Biddulph Directory from Biddulph Town Hall.
Biddulph Town Hall is a warm space; you are very welcome to join us.
How to Donate Food:
The Stoke on Trent Foodbank welcomes food donations. They can be dropped at
Sainsbury’s on Wharf Road in Biddulph or at your local church.
Items the Foodbank needs:
Biscuits, Cereal, Coffee, Jar Pasta Sauce, Rice Pudding, Savoury and Sweet
Treats/Chocolate etc., Squash, Tea Bags, Tinned Fish, Fruit, Meat, Soup, Sponge
Puddings, Tomato, Veg, UHT Fruit Juice and Milk
How to Get Food Vouchers:
You can obtain food vouchers by contacting Stoke Foodbank directly on 01782
317942
We’ve taken care to ensure the accuracy of this information; no responsibility can be accepted for errors or omissions. If you feel some information is incorrect or details have changed, please let us know. We are keen to support as many people in our town as possible. Please let us know if you can’t get to these activities or would like something different.