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    Useful Websites

    Useful websites 

    • Eco Schools Newsletter
      Keep up to date with the National Eco Schools news

    • Blue Peter Green Badge
      If your child has done something to help the environment why not apply for your own Green badge? This could be a poem, a story, some artwork, a model, or an interesting letter about how you're saving the planet. The badge allows your child free entry to many attractions across the country including the Eden Project and closer to home Wisley Gardens. If your child receives a Blue Peter badge send a photo into school for an extra reward from us!

    • Big Battery Hunt website
      This will answer any questions you still have or is a great source of stories and inspiration.

    Food Banks

    BYFLEET METHODIST CHURCH 

    We operate an outlet of the Woking Foodbank.  Our Foodbank Centre is open each Wednesday between 12.30pm and 2.30pm. 

    We also deliver food parcels to shut-in clients, or those who cannot make it to the Foodbank on a Wednesday, as requested by the main Foodbank Voucher Team. 

    Our food stocks are maintained by the generous donations from our Church Family, the congregation of the International Community Church and the people of Byfleet through the donations collected at the Village Co-op on Vanner's Parade.

    Each week we have a "Free Food" table which is often stocked with food donated by the Co-op on the High Road.  Anyone can avail themselves of this food, whether they have been formally referred to the Foodbank or not.

    WOKING FOOD BANK

    Further Information Here

    West Byfleet - Community Fridge

    Community Fridge

    St John’s church run a community fridge on a Saturday morning, with the aim of reducing food waste. They collect good quality surplus food from local supermarkets on a Friday night, and gather some fresh food from the local allotments. On a Saturday morning from 10.00am in the Cornerstone Community Centre, anyone from the local community can then come and help themselves! The recommendation is to get there early – the food is often gone by 11.00am. It’s a wonderful local initiative and the food is free!

    The Community Fridge are always on the lookout for additional volunteers to help them either collect the food on a Friday night or to help on a Saturday morning – if you’re interested please let us know by emailing.