Mark Tami MP and Jack Sargeant MS visit Caffi Cyfle at Refurbs Repair and Reuse centre Buckley

A Flintshire cafe that is part of a community project, has welcomed two guests to see the facility for themselves.

Caffi Cyfle, at the Refurbs Repair and Reuse Centre in Buckley, was visited by Mark Tami MP and Jack Sargeant MS.

The café is open and offering locally made and sourced produce to the people of Buckley, including barista coffee, breakfast, brunch and lunch options which can be eaten in or takeaway.

The café supports the work of the repair and reuse centre. The whole facility will promote community cohesion through repair and reuse initiatives, whilst providing an opportunity to support the regeneration of one of Flintshire's town centres.

The project is a partnership with Flintshire County Council and has been funded by the Welsh Government's Circular Economy Fund.

CEO Karen Balmer showed the two Alyn and Deeside representatives around the centre, and detailed further plans, including an outside community garden space.

Jack Sargeant said: "It was great to hear about the wonderful work Refurbs Buckley is doing to change attitudes around recycling and unwanted household items.

"The centre is also making an important impact in the regeneration of Buckley High Street, something which is a key priority for me."

Mark Tami added: "A huge well done to the team at Refurbs Buckley. The café is a great space for bringing the community together at the centre of town whilst providing volunteer and employment opportunities for local people."

To find out more about Caffi Cyfle and the Repair and Reuse centre visit www.refurbs.org.uk and find them on social media @RefurbsBuckley.