A CHURCH and primary school has partnered with a local charity to open a volunteer-run social supermarket and tea room on the Noctorum Estate in Birkenhead in a bid to bring the community together. St Peter s Catholic Church and St Peter’s Primary School got together with charity Break the Mould to work on plans during lockdown. The Social Supermarket opening took place at St Peter’s Church on Saturday morning. Local councillor George Davies cut the official opening ribbon. Fully stocked - social supermarket ready for residents Claire Smith, business manager at St Peter’s Primary School said: The Noctorum Estate has long been considered one of Wirral s Forgotten Estates .
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Hamilton Square in Birkenhead, the town in which Feeding Birkenhead, Supporting Wirral is based (Image: Gareth Jones)
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