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Miles Platting Community Grocer

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What is a Community Grocer?

Community Grocers are a redistribution scheme for surplus food and household items that would otherwise go to waste. They look and feel like a traditional shop with members paying £4 for around £12 worth of goods including fresh produce. But they are more than just a shop, they are a valued community hub.

Each Community Grocer is locally managed and controlled, meeting local need and a place where people want to go. Along with tackling the food poverty they are a starting point for transforming lives by offering activities, training, volunteer opportunities and access to partner services.

We are open on Thursdays between 12 noon and 2pm.

Becoming a Member

  • Membership is available to people living within 15-minutes walking distance of the project.
  • Simply join for free at the project and if we have free places you can start shopping straight away.
  • If the project is full you will be placed on a waiting list.
  • Then you pay £4 and chose your items with our colour-coded guide

Who to contact

Telephone
07793 186 63 07793 186 63
E-mail
Gemma.bennett@jigsawhomes.org.uk
Website
Healthy Me Healthy Communities
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Where to go

Address
Queensbury Court
Wardle Street
Manchester
Postcode
M40 7DD
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Costs

Associated Cost
Yes
Details
£2.50 for around £12 worth of goods.

Availability

Referral not required

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