Regular groups and events at the Methodist church

Community Club - Coffee morning + welcoming Space

Tuesday Mornings 10.30am -12pm

Garden Room - Through the side Gate

Each Tuesday morning we host a friendly coffee morning that developed in response to the welcoming/warm space demand in 2022.

It’s a great opportunity to meet others locally and enjoy a free cuppa and some biscuits (or homemade cake if you’re really lucky)

Games and puzzles are available to those who are keen.

No need to book or sign up - just come in and have a chat - everyone is very friendly and welcoming.

https://www.warmwelcome.uk/space?l=24328

Friendship Cafe

A group in Sea Mills for women of all ages, cultures & backgrounds to get to know each other. We meet weekly on term time Wednesday afternoons 12-3pm in the Methodist building on Sea Mills Square, with free lunch 1-2pm.
Pre-schoolers are welcome.

Sea Mills Memory Cafe

We run our Happy Days Memory Cafés at Westbury on Trym, Shirehampton, Avonmouth and Sea Mills.

Please come along and join in the fun. We always have a good laugh, plenty of tea, cake and good conversation as well as entertainment.

Repair Cafe

2nd Saturday of the month

Sea Mills Repair Cafe is a free event hosted monthly where volunteers offer their time and skills to help save items from landfill.

https://www.facebook.com/seamillsrepaircafe?locale=en_GB

They can offer:

Sewing repairs

General mechanical repairs

Electrical and electronic repairs (one per customer)

Woodwork

Leatherwork

Ornament repairs

Book binding

And cycle repairs.

Homemade cake and drinks available in the cafe area. Cash only. Repairs are free but donations welcome to help cover costs. Please bring spare parts with you if you have them or chat to our repair volunteers about specific parts needed.

Darren Jones with co-chairs of SMCD Climate Action Group, Heather Keats, Elena Hensinger and repair cafe organizers, Ella Davies and Jan Coddington. Photo credit Jan Coddington
Photo credit Jan Coddington
Photo credit Jan Coddington
Photo credit Jan Coddington