Changing Lives Together has confirmed that it has taken over the running of Winsford Community Centre & Grocery, providing help and support, groceries, furniture and appliances for the people of Winsford who are most in need.
Changing Lives Together has been based in Winsford for over 20 years delivering services and support across Cheshire to the local community, and this announcement comes as Cheshire West and Chester Council’s ambitious regeneration of Winsford town centre gathers pace.
Changing Lives Together has invested in a complete redecoration and refit of the Community Centre (previously the old job centre) with a new look Community Grocery which will remove thousands of tonnes of food from going into landfill, a range of new but mainly low-cost, high-quality homeware goods and furniture, reclaimed paint and a Baby Bank and Uniform Exchange.
The building is also being used by other charities like Cheshire Mind and Community Groups, and Changing Lives Together also plans to open a low-cost café in the near future, giving local people a space to meet and chat.
The town centre regeneration includes the demolition of some existing buildings and the construction of new and improved spaces for businesses, with a new 168-space car park alongside improvement to walking, cycling access and dedicated cycle storage. There are also plans for a vibrant community hub at the heart of the Council-led redevelopment scheme for Winsford town centre, which will be complimented by the activity in the Winsford Community Centre & Grocery.
New open public spaces are being created for exciting pop-ups, events and visiting attractions, with more green space in the town centre than ever before, providing a relaxing and pleasant environment for residents and visitors to enjoy.
With this move, Changing Lives Together joins Nationwide, MyDentist, Hollie&Co., Tur&Co., and Specsavers in relocating to new units in Winsford town centre.
Cllr Nathan Pardoe, Cabinet Member for Inclusive Economy, Regeneration and Digital Transformation, said:
“I am delighted that Changing Lives Together are continuing their commitment to helping those in need in Winsford. The Council is proud to continue supporting Changing Lives Together, and this fantastic refit of the Community Centre will create a vital hub for Winsford at the heart of the Council’s exciting plans for the town centre’s regeneration.”
David Grocott, Chief Executive Officer of Changing Lives Together, said:
“We are very happy to have taken over the running of Winsford Community Centre & Grocery on the back of the amazing work done by the Directors and Volunteers. Changing Lives Together are delighted to continue playing an active part in supporting our local community. Support through retail, groceries, befriending, community sheds and much more will be available for the people of Winsford. We are also delighted that other groups such as Cheshire Mind will be joining us to provide a great offer of help for those most in need. It is fantastic to be a part of the new plans for Winsford town centre.”
Further information on the regeneration of Winsford town centre can be found on the Council website:
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