A local centre has upgraded its kitchen to professional catering standard following a £15,000 grant from Wiltshire Council.
Seend Centre held a small ceremony last month with villagers and members of the centre’s committee. The chair of the parish council, Debbie Savage, cut the ribbon and declared the kitchen officially open.
Chair of the committee, Karen Cubberley, said, “We are pleased and proud to have used local businesses on this project.”
Local companies that helped with the renovation included Roundstone Catering from Bowerhill and T&S Lux from Berryfield, which carried out the electrical work.
The kitchen is now ready for use by regular community groups such as Nosh and Natter, for the Seend breakfasts in the summer, and for private hirers. Contact Seend Centre for more information.

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