Flexible services for people with learning disabilities

Café and Shop

The Court House Café is part of the Glebe House Work Skills project and the cafe provides opportunities for adults with learning disabilities to gain experience of working in a real café.

All of the profits from the cafe and the shop are used to support the other activities of Glebe House

The Court House Café is open 10.00am-4.00pm from Monday to Saturday and is a quiet place for a break in a busy town centre.

The café sells a variety of items, including freshly ground coffees, sandwiches, paninis, soup
and jacket potatoes. There is also a range of daily specials, salads and a
variety of freshly made cakes. Some of the fresh produce used in the café is grown locally on our allotment.

 

Within the café operates the Fairtrade Shop. The Shop has a range of items,
from scarves to sweets, from necklaces to novelty items, all sourced under the
Fairtrade name. This shop is staffed by volunteers and adults with learning
disabilities who wish to gain retail experience.

 

 

 

 

 

We also have available a conference facility, The Preston Room, which makes use of the converted old Courtroom. The booking form and details are attached.

 

The Preston Room booking form