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Jubilee tea party at Glossop's Victoria Hall

Victoria Hall on Talbot Street in Glossop.

To celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, a Tea Party is being held by the Friends of Victoria Hall and Glossop Arts Project. 

Open to all, the free event is taking place on Monday 6 June at Victoria Hall. 

There will be scones, cakes, tea and fun. 

You can drop it at any time throughout the afternoon between 1pm and 4.30pm. 

Glossop Arts Project provide 'Arts for Wellbeing' sessions for young people and adults to support them with mental health issues; and 'Hands on Art' sessions for people with adults learning disabilities and additional needs.

For more info and to enquire about joining a group, find Glossop Arts Project on Facebook or Instagram, visit www.glossopartsproject.org or email info@glossopartsproject.org 

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