City of Wolverhampton Council and the West Midlands Combined Authority are pleased to announce that the Chatty Cafés scheme has now been rolled out across the City following the launch in 2019.
The Chatty Café scheme encourages venues to provide Chatter and Natter tables to ensure that people who may be out and about on their own can enjoy a bit of company and conversation with their cuppa.
The City of Wolverhampton Council has embraced the Chatty Café scheme, providing Chatter and Natter tables at:
- The Civic Centre Café
- Bantock House Café
- West Park Tea Rooms
- Wolverhampton Art Gallery
- WV Active Bilston-Bert Williams
- Wolverhampton Market
- Bilston Market
- The Bob Jones Community Hub and selected libraries, including Central.
Dozens of other local venues throughout the City, including supermarkets, coffee shops, Cafés, community groups and New Cross Hospital have also signed up to the scheme.
Over 40 venues in Wolverhampton are now participating. For a full list, please visit the downloads section of this page, here you will also find a helpful information sheet explaining the benefits of the scheme.
Any businesses, organisations or groups in Wolverhampton which would like to become a Chatty Café and provide a chatter and natter table to customers or service users can sign up.
Here you will find out more about the information on the Chatty Café campaign.
Please also visit West Midlands Combined Authority campaign page.
Please take the time to view the following short video which explains more information about the Chatty Cafe service.