Nottingham based lunch clubs
Nottingham City Council supports many lunch clubs; an informal opportunity for people to get together at a local venue. Lunch clubs are not the same as daycare. They are a drop-in service with no assessment.
Most are run by volunteers, often using premises such as church halls and they are not able to offer the staffing or amenities to be found in daycare. A cooked lunch will usually be followed by recreational activities such as cards, games and so on.
Most lunch clubs operate one, or at most two days, days a week. Here is a list of lunch clubs which are run in Nottingham:
Name and address of the scheme |
Organise and tel.no. |
Day |
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ACNA lunch club |
Yvonne Burney-Nicol |
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Afro-Caribbean lunch club |
Leonie Brailsford |
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Asian Women's Project |
Iffat Iqbal |
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Bangladesh Centre |
Mr Suruk Meah |
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Connexions Club |
Mrs Mary Johnson |
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Gruppo Aziani |
Mr Azzini |
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Gujarati Group |
Mr Samani |
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Hindu Temple |
Mr Sood |
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Indian Community Centre |
Amardeep Singh Bhattal |
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L.A.P.S |
Mr Amrik Singh Mahil |
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Marcus Garvey lunch club |
Lynn Simpson or Cherita Ankle |
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Muslim Ladies |
Nazir Najeeb |
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Nottingham Chinese Community Association |
Mrs Iris Yu |
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Nottingham Vietnamese Centre |
Phuong Thiet Dam |
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Notintone Lunch Club |
Mr Phil Johnson |
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Pakistan Centre |
Zeb Khan |
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Polish Senior Citizens |
Ms Grayna Zamorska |
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Polish Special Needs |
Mrs F Krzanicka |
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Ramgharia Sabha |
Mr B S Sokhi |
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Over 60s Club |
Mrs Anderson 0115 871 4714 |
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Sikh lunch club |
Mr B S Rathore or Mr Singh |
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Ukrainian Day Centre |
Mrs R Senyk |
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