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Coleford / Children's Activities - Faith and Spirituality - Festivals and Seasonal - Performing Arts

Orchard Trust Carol Concert

Join our staff and clients along with Lydbrook Training Band to sing along and celebrate the start of the festive season. There will be refreshments available and our Christmas cards to buy. Christchurch Church is accessible with plenty of space for wheelchairs. Parking is available on the road outside.

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Orchard trust

Added 12 months ago

Coleford / Food and Drink

Inclusive Cafe in Coleford, GL16, Forest of Dean

We are an inclusive cafe offering great food in an accessible, safe environment. Facebook: Sixteen Community Cafe Open 6 days a week, providing an extensive and ever changing home cooked menu, from “Coffee and a cake” to a “Full English” and beyond. We cook to order, so we can be flexible for special requirements. Our […]

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Sixteen Community Cafe LLC

Added 1 year ago

Coleford / Social Interest Groups - Sports and Leisure - Wellbeing

GBG-GOGA- Indoor Active Gentle Games

We are part of the delivery for GOGA! We at Goals Beyond Grass are delivering multisport activities for FREE in the Forest of Dean. The GOGA Project aims to break these barriers down and to engage older people and those with dementia to be active together. Any questions regarding this session please contact: info@goalsbeyondgrass.co.uk or […]

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Goals Beyond Grass

Added 3 years ago

Coleford / Performing Arts - Theatre and Concerts - Wellbeing

LOUDER IS NOT ALWAYS CLEARER- moving, funny, inventive

Last Thursday brings regular live artshas events into Forest of Dean Thursday 25th November 8pm As a deaf dancer has inspired awareness in BBC’s ‘Strictly’ we present ‘LOUDER IS NOT ALWAYS CLEARER’  a theatre show about Jonny an artist, campaigner, and father who loves to dance.  Born deaf the show is an honest portrayal of a […]

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SOUNDWORK COMMUNITY PROJECT

Added 3 years ago