Church café goes on the road
First published on: 10th September 2020A Suffolk church has taken its drop-in café out into the community to help people reconnect in the wake of coronavirus.
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A Suffolk church has taken its drop-in café out into the community to help people reconnect in the wake of coronavirus.
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