@TheOxfordMail The vast majority of our visitors are polite and respectful, itโs just a few who unfortunately arenโt. Out opening hours are wrong in the article, are you able to amend them please? Tue/Thur/Sat 10-12 for the fridge and Wed 3-7 for the larder. Thanks!
Happy Sunday everyone.
Here's some brunch-time reading for you about sustainable living, written by our social media superstarโญ๏ธ๐
https://t.co/j9w9V3EC8h
#Sustainability#communityfridge#Witney#reducewaste
Happy Friday folks!
As you are planning for the weekend, don't forget the fridge is open from 10am on Saturday morning :)
We happen to have a large number of pineapples, plums & lemons!
Maybe some jams & tarts? Or some pineapple slices on the BBQ?
#foodsurplus#reducewaste
PSA: We are changing our opening hours. Our new hours are as follows:
FRIDGE ONLY: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday (10-12)
LARDER ONLY: Wednesday (3-7)
We look forward to seeing you next week as usual! ๐
We'd like to take a moment to wish our friends at @witneyparkrun the very best for their restart today. Why not join them to walk, jog or run a parkrun at 9am and then pop down to see us from 10!
That's Saturday morning sorted ๐
#communityspirit#communityforcommunity
One of your hauls from yesterdayโs opening! Look at the rainbow of colours ๐๐ฅฌ๐ถ๐ ๐ฅ๐
What did yours look like?.
We are open again on Thursday from 10am.
#reducefoodwaste#savemoney#helptheplanet
Goldilocks queue at @WitneyFoodRev today: Not too hot, not too cold, not too long..."one glorious courgette at a time". You can join the community larder.
We can't promise the sun will have it's hat on in the morning, but we can promise our terrific volunteers will be there to welcome you from 10am with both the Larder and Fridge open for business ๐
#itstheweekend#foodsurplus#reducingfoodwaste#witneyfoodrevolution
Our volunteers have done a fabulous job preparing the Amos room for opening in the morning ๐
Both the Larder and Fridge will be open from 10am.
Looks like there a chance of rain so bring a brolly!
#communitylarders#sofealarder#foodsurplus#reducereuserecycle