A Little Gem in South Lem!
If you have made it your New Year’s Resolution to get involved in volunteering then W.V has many projects to tailor for an array of different tastes and interests. Bath Place Community Venture is just one of the projects which may interest you. The community centre, set up in 1974, is situated just behind Bath Street in South Leamington (just half a minute from the Parish Church Bus Stop!) The Venture which runs a café, a toddlers group, a food Co-op, and a local history achieve project, is a thriving and lively centre open every weekday. There are many ways to get involved:
- Toddlers Group and Nursery- The toddler group and nursery could provide a perfect opportunity for those interested in pre-school childcare, or volunteers who simply enjoy working with young children. The Nursery runs Monday to Friday mornings 9–11.45, and afternoons 12.30–3p.m. The toddler group runs 10.30–11.45 Wednesday and Friday, and 1.15–2.30 on Thursday. If you could spare a morning a week then volunteering for the either group could prove a worth while and rewarding experience.
– A CRB form is required!
- Bath Place Community Venture Café – The Café is open Monday-Thursday from 9 to 1 p.m, with lunch being served between 12–1 p.m. Volunteers are needed to help prepare food, serve customers, and help with the general running of the Café. There are also opportunities for volunteers to train in food hygiene and first aid. Even if your culinary skills don’t extend beyond making pasta or pot noodles, volunteers with any level of experience (or lack or it!), are welcome.
- The Allotments – For any green fingered volunteers Bath Place Community Venture allotments could provide a perfect opportunity to get your hands dirty. The allotments are situated on Radford Road (near to the junction for Asda). Fruit and vegetables grown here are used in Café and also sold during the Wednesday Food-op.
- The Food Co-op – The Food Co-op sells fresh fruit and veg on Wednesday mornings. Volunteers are needed to help sell produce to customers and prepare the sale.
- Community Archive – For any history student, or volunteers interested in the local area the Bath Place Community Venture achieve could be for you. The archive complies a variety of information such as old photos, interviews, memoirs etc. This project could also provide valuable experience in a variety of skills such as I.T, conducting interviews and data input.
Even if you don’t fancy volunteering for this project, the Café is open to all. Delicious vegetarian is served Monday to Thursday 12–1 p.m. All food is freshly prepared from fruit and vegetables grown in the Bath Place Community Venture allotments.
Past meals have included coconut curry, a variety of pasta dishes, and salads. The café is also open for hot and cold drinks from 9 a.m. All meals are a bargain at only £1.20 for students (or £2.50 non-students)! It’s well worth the visit.
If you like your fruit and veg home-grown and fresh then also pay to the Food-Op on Wednesday between 10 and 1 p.m
If you like further information about volunteering at Bath Place Community Venture, please send W.V an email or pop into the office (just past Xanana’s in Union North). Catherine, W.V’s Outreach worker, has been working for the venture for several years and will be able to answer any further questions about the project.