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Volunteers at Peasedown St John’s community centre thanked with party

Friday 17th December 2021 Bath Echo News Team Community

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Volunteers at Peasedown St John’s new community centre, The Hive, have been thanked for their hard work with a special Christmas party.

Volunteers at the centre’s Christmas party

Since taking over the running of the building from Bath & North East Somerset Council in 2020, a group of volunteers has steadily grown to help facilitate what happens at the centre.

Lucy Day, Hive Centre Manager, said: “We couldn’t do what we do without our wonderful volunteers. From picking up the ‘phone to welcoming visitors as they enter the building, our volunteers go above and beyond!

“Last week we decided to put on a free Christmas Party to show how grateful we are, and how much we appreciate their contributions.

“Thank you to all our volunteers, you’re awesome!”

Lucy and her team are looking for more volunteers to help out. If you’re interested, visit the Hive website at www.thehivepsj.org or call 01761 360021.

The Hive Community Centre is home to the village’s post office, Swallow Café, and the community library.

Located next to Peasedown St John Primary School on Bath Road, the community centre has rooms available for hire including three meeting rooms, a large art room, a sports hall large enough for badminton, and an outside sport’s court.

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