Day out
We had great day out with residents of some care homes in Malvern utilising the Mini bus from Community action.
A good trip around Malvern to see the wonderful display of bluebells on Route to the Hop Pocket for tea and cakes and just a little shopping. Very rewarding for us to continue to support the local community.
The mini bus was driven by Kathryn from Malvern Inner Wheel and we express our thanks to her a splendid driving.
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