Collection & Delivery Service at the Barn

Collection & Delivery Service at the Barn

Happy New Year from Dronfield Hall Barn!

We hope all our friends and supporters had a happy and safe Christmas and New Year. We're disappointed that we can't currently welcome you back to the Barn for the moment - but the good news is that we continue to be active online, and our Collection & Delivery service continues to be in operation. See full details below!


Collection & Delivery Service:

We continue to support our community - and you can support us - by using our Collection and Delivery service. 

We can offer a home delivery service, particularly for shielding people who have been advised to avoid shops again, however, we are happy to help anyone! If you would prefer to collect your order you can do so from the Barn. Our items come directly daily from the fresh suppliers, including meat, bread, eggs, flour, cakes, fruit and veg. If you require anything not on our list, we will do our utmost to get it for you. 

Our lists are on our Facebook page (pinned to the top) and website, or just telephone and we will talk you through it. We will provide this service as often as demand requires throughout the week. Telephone Pauline on 01246 273207 to place an order. 

Stay safe and hopefully we can look forward to all meeting again in the Spring! 

To see our order forms, please head to the website by clicking here.


John Sutcliffe Art Workshops:
Every Thursday on Zoom 1:30-3:30pm - £5 per session.

If you're looking for something to keep you busy, or if you're wanting to brush up on your art skills this year, why not consider getting involved with our Artist in Residence's weekly Zoom classes?

This term, you can learn how to make a portrait. Do get in touch if you're interested. John will supply a list of materials, teaching resources, zoom password and payment details. Absolute beginners and experienced artists are all welcome!

For further details, email johnsutcliffeart@gmail.com, or visit his website by clicking here.

 

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