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As part of our commitment to serving the local community, we are proud to host the Community Fridge at Leytonstone Methodist Church. The Community Fridge is open every Friday and Saturday from 12-1. It is also open on alternate Sundays from 11-12. It serves as a resource for individuals in need, offering surplus food donated by local businesses and individuals.
We greatly appreciate any donations you are able to contribute to support this initiative. Your generosity helps us continue providing for those who rely on the Community Fridge. Additionally, we welcome volunteers who are willing to lend a helping hand.
For more information about the Community Fridge, please visit their website using the link.
The Community Fridge is an initiative that aims to combat food waste and provide access to good quality surplus food for the local community. It serves as a resource where anyone can collect surplus food that would otherwise be discarded.
The fridge is stocked with donated food from local businesses, including shops, cafes, and individuals. It also welcomes surplus produce from allotments and gardens.
The purpose of the Community Fridge is to reduce food waste by redistributing edible food items his helps prevent good food from going to waste and promotes sustainability.

Leytonstone Methodist Church
ADDRESS: 578 High Rd Leytonstone, London E11 3DA

With sadness we announce the cessation of BB and GB. LMC is 150 years old and to commemorate this anniversary we held a special service which you can view on the link provided. The preacher was a past minister of LMC, Rev Dr Janet Corlett (now Superintendent Minister for the Isle of Man) and worship was led by our present minister, Rev Dr Mike Long. We had an opening musical section from the Shern Hall Youth Steel Band, and the members of the Ghanian Choir sang for us. After the service we had a lunch together and the ministers cut a cake for all to share. Blessings to one and all.