Posted: Mon 30th Mar 2020

Nightingale House launches Caffi Cwtch ‘meals matter’ delivery service

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Mar 30th, 2020

Nightingale House took the decision to close Caffi Cwtch to the general public, however have since launched a new delivery service for their popular meals.

They said, “As a result of Covid-19 we have put together a new service and this week we launch our brand new mobile freshly prepared food service ‘Meals Matter’, brought to you by our award-winning team at Caffi Cwtch.”

Meals Matter is a ‘free’ delivery service for those ordering meals (over £5) within the Wrexham County Borough Council area – however donations are welcomed to cover petrol costs.

They are also offering a collection service for customers outside of this area. Orders, collections and deliveries can only be taken over the phone on 01978 316800 between 10am and 4pm Monday to Saturday with a £5 minimum order, and card payments only.

They add, “The new venture has been brought forward to help us boost our fundraising efforts during the Covid-19 outbreak as well as enabling us to support our wider community who need to self-isolate or increase their social distancing.”

If you would like to use this service, or know someone who could benefit, you can view the menu and get more details on the new service via their website: https://www.nightingalehouse.co.uk/caffi-cwtch/



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