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Eating Opportunities in Dorset Eating Opportunities in Dorset A Guide to Lunch Clubs, other eating opportunities, meal delivery and shopping services for those 50+ in Dorset 1 For any queries, changes or additions to this document please contact: Dorset POPP on 01305 224841 June 2013 About the Directory This directory aims to hold up to date information for all of the services in Dorset that enable people to have better access to food and nutrition. It is updated regularly so if you have an old copy please contact POPP to see if there is a more current version. For those with internet access it is also available on www.dorsetforyou.com/eatingopportunities The guide lists lunch clubs and other eating opportunities by Dorset district council areas and also includes some Bournemouth lunches: - West Dorset (page 3) - Weymouth and Portland (page 7) - North Dorset including Sherborne (page 9) - Purbeck (page 12) - East Dorset (page 13) - Christchurch (page 16) - Bournemouth (Page 17) The next section displays information on frozen (page 18) , chilled and hot meals that you can have delivered to your door (page 19) The final section (page 22) informs you about the shopping services that are currently available. Lunch cubs and other eating opportunities Before you go…When attending a lunch for the first time, call first to check there is space available, many lunches like you to book in advance so they know how many to cook for. Helping out…The majority of lunch clubs will always welcome an extra pair of hands. If you are able to offer some time to help out please contact your nearest club. New Opportunities…If you can not find an opportunity in your area and want to be involved with setting one up please contact POPP who will be happy to work with you to develop a new club Transport √ Some of the clubs are able to help with transport please see the individual lunch listings for details √ There may be other community transport schemes in your area who can help you to get around, to access this information please call the new community transport number: 01305 221053 , if you are on the internet you can access this information at: www.dorsetforyou.com/2495 2 For any queries, changes or additions to this document please contact: Dorset POPP on 01305 224841 June 2013 Eating Opportunities in West Dorset (1 of 4) Club Location Time Contact Transport Monkton Wyld Lunch Monkton Wyld Court, Charmouth Most 2 nd Wednesdays 01297 560342 No Club Bridport, DT6 6DQ Morecombelake James Hargreaves Community Hall 3rd Friday of the month Sheila Chambers Yes Luncheon Club Morecombelake, Bridport, DT6 6EA 01297 489349 The Five Bells Pub Higher Street, Wed, Thursday & Friday Pat or Stacey No Lunch Deal Whitchurch Canonicorum, 2 course meal deal 01297 489262 Bridport, DT6 6RH available Booking advised The Five Bells Pub Higher Street Thursday evenings Pat or Stacey No Supper Club Whitchurch Canonicorum Supper Club from 01297 489262 Bridport DT6 6RH January – April. Must book Thorncombe Lunch Thorncombe Village Hall Chard Street, Fortnightly on a Friday. Pauline Holt Please ask Club Thorncombe, TA20 4ND Not on Jul – Sept 01460 30428 will help if able to Lyme Regis Lyme Regis Baptist Church 2nd Tuesday of the 01297 444570 No Community Lunch Silver Street, Lyme Regis, DT7 3NY month Alice’s bear shop Charmouth Village Hollands Room, Bridge Road, Every Thurs 9.00-12.30 Jan Gale Yes Breakfast Charmouth Sept – April only 07897 511 075 Charmouth Village Hollands Room, Bridge Road, 1st Tuesday of the Jan Gale Yes Lunch Charmouth month 07897 511 075 Charmouth Community Hall, Lower Sea Lane, 3rd Tuesday of the Pauline & Peter Yes Community Lunch Charmouth month 01297 560251 Please book as space limited Excluding Jan & Aug Beaminster Social Skyrm Room, Beaminster Public Hall 1st Thurs of the month Joan Wilkinson Yes Lunch club Fleet Street, DT8 3AR 01308 488375 3 For any queries, changes or additions to this document please contact: Dorset POPP on 01305 224841 June 2013 Eating Opportunities in West Dorset (2 of 4) Club Location Time Contact Transport St Mary’s Lunch Club St Mary’s Gardens, Beaminster, DT8 4th Thurs of the month Sue Park No 3DB 07977 175093 Abbeyfield Lunch Abbeyfield, Yarn Barton, Fleet Street, Call Kate for details Kate No Beaminster, DT8 3EQ 01308 863210 Over 60s lunch deal The Greyhound Pub , 11 The Square Every day between 11.30 01308 862496 No Beaminster, DT8 3AW & 3pm Fullers Lunch Club Fullers, Broadwindsor, DT8 3PY 2nd Thurs of the month Sue Park No 07977 175093 Chancery House Chancery House Day Centre, Chancery Monday to Friday 01308 424357 No Lunch Lane, Bridport, DT6 3JT Tea and Chat (T&C) Bridport United reform Church Hall, East 3rd Sunday 3-4.30pm Tom Murphy Please ask Street, DT6 3LJ NOT Aug or Dec 01308 455674 will help if able to Shipton Gorge Pub The New Inn, Shipton Road, Shipton Every Thursday 12.30pm 01308 897302 No Lunch Gorge, Bridport, DT6 4LT (Must book in by Tue) King's Head Pub 304 Saint Andrews Road, Bridport, 2nd and 4 th Tues of month Ruth No Lunch Club Dorset DT6 3DS 01308 424 641 Puncknowle, Swyre & Puncknowle, Swyre & West Bexington 3rd Tuesday of the month Ken Martin No West Bexington Village Hall, Puncknowle 12.30pm 01308 897622 DT2 9DJ Loders Lunch Club Loders Village Hall, Loders, Bridport, 2nd Tues of the month Jessie Barrett No DT6 3SA Food served at 12 noon 01308 423127 All welcome 4 For any queries, changes or additions to this document please contact: Dorset POPP on 01305 224841 June 2013 Eating Opportunities in West Dorset (3 of 4) Club Location Time Contact Transpor t Charlestown Coffee Victory Hall, Putton Lane Fish & Chips monthly Marion No morning Chickerell, DT3 4DA 01305 761744 Langton Herring Lunch Langton Herring Village Hall, Church Last Tuesday of the Sheila Milton No Club Hill, DT3 4HU month 01305 871202 Chickerell Lunch Club Lugger Inn, 30-34 West Street, 1st Thurs of the month Anne 783002 No Chickerell, DT3 4DY WAITING LIST Janet 750232 Portesham Lunch Club Portesham Village Hall, Malthouse First Monday of the 01305 871217 No Meadow, DT3 4NS month Abbotsbury Lunch Strangways Village Hall Generally Last Friday in 01305 871944 No Club Market square, Abbotsbury DT3 4JR the month Denise and Philip Bilton Stratton Lunch Club Stratton Village Hall 2nd Wednesday of the Anne Newton Yes Stratton, DT2 9WG month (NOT August) 01305 265895 Piddletrenthide Lunch Piddletrenthide Memorial Hall 4th Fri of the month Sue Jennings No Club DT2 7QF 01300 348076 Frampton Thursday Frampton Village Hall 4th Thursday of the Mike Keene No Club Dorchester Road, DT2 9NB month (not Aug or Sept) 01300 320109 Maiden Newton Lunch Village Hall, Maiden Newton 3rd Wednesday of the Rev Linda Wilcock Please Hour Dorchester, DT2 0QL month 01300 321 112 ask Tuesday Lunches Village Hall, Bradford Peverell 1st Tuesday of the Ruth Smith Yes Dorchester, DT2 9SF month 01305 263834 5 For any queries, changes or additions to this document please contact: Dorset POPP on 01305 224841 June 2013 Eating Opportunities in West Dorset (4 of 4) Club Location Time Contact Transport Buckland Buckland Newton Village Hall 2nd Friday of the month Jan Burnett Yes Newton Lunch DT2 7BZ 01300 345356 Pub every other month Sydling Fish Club Sydling Village Hall 3rd Tuesday of the month Jo Cropp No 12.45 01300 341620 Dorchester Age Rowan Cottage Every Tue, Wed & Fri 01305 269444 No Concern Lunch 4 Prince of Wales Street, DT1 1PW 12pm Martinstown Stevens Farm 1st Tuesday of the month Ann 01305 Yes Martinstown, Dorchester, DT2 9JR 889383 Monthly Lunch Club Puddletown Village Hall, 11 Willoughby 2nd Monday of the month Gladis Antell No Close, DT2 8SE 01305 848646 Cowleaze Lunch Club Broadmayne Village Hall 3rd Thursday of the month Marilyn No Cowleaze Road, DT2 8EW 01305 261337 Sutton Poyntz Ladies Springhead Pub, Sutton Rd, Sutton 2nd Wednesday of the Richard/Debbie No Lunch Poyntz, Nr Weymouth, DT3 6LW month 01305 832117 Osmington Lunch Osmington Village Hall 4th Monday of the month Martin and Tess Yes Club Shortlake Lane, Nr Weymouth DT3 01305 835122 6EG 6 For any queries, changes or additions to this document please contact: Dorset POPP on 01305 224841 June 2013 Eating Opportunities in Weymouth and Portland (1 of 2) Club Location Time Contact Transport Weymouth Age Pilgrim House Every Tues & Thurs 01305 761828 No Concern Lunch 1 Hope Square, DT4 8TU Saturday Club Acorns Day Centre Every Saturday Melanie No 5 Grosvenor Square, DT4 7QL 10.30-3.30 01305 767243 (except before a bank holiday) St Francis Lunch Club St Francis of Assisi Church, Merredin Every Friday 12pm (except Steve Walbridge No Close, Littlemoor, DT3 6SJ Good Friday or August) 07708 562002 Patsy’s Club Rembrandt Hotel, 12-18 Dorchester 1st Wednesday of the Pat Staff No Rd, Weymouth, DT4 7JU month for Carvery 01305 779393 Patsy’s Club The Crown Hotel, 51/53 St Thomas One Friday per month Pat Staff No Street, Weymouth, DT4 8EQ 01305 779393 Munch Club St Pauls Community Hall, 58 Every other Friday 01305 771217 Please ask Abbotsbury Road, Westham, DT4 12 th & 26 th March will help if able to Waterside Pub Trips to local pubs and restaurants 1st Wednesday in the month Ken No Lunches Sign up at The Park Community 01305 839579 centre On Chelmsford street Wellworthy Sports and Dunbarton Road Wyke Regis, Every Thursday 12 to 2 01305 779316 No Social Club Weymouth open for lunch (special rate) Booking Also Sunday carvery advisable Angels community The Church Rooms, 4 Church Road, 2nd Monday of the month 05601 792905 Yes lunch Preston, DT3 6BU 7 For any queries, changes or additions to this document please contact: Dorset POPP on 01305
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