The café also adjoins the Wandle Park community garden, where residents can grow fruit and vegetables in a handful of brightly decorated planters. Chaba, a keen gardening enthusiast, hopes the cafe’s reopening will attract more people who will learn to grow seasonal vegetables. He said: “Children need to come here to learn, it’s about education.”
Purpose-built £3.5m community cafe closed since Covid is a ‘waste of space’ and ‘must be reopened’
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