Happy to chat Table pilot launches

Following the successful launch of the Happy to Chat bench in April this year, a new pilot is being launched from this December across 4 cafes within Malvern to include Happy to Chat tables within their premises on certain days and times.

The Happy to Chat initiative started in Malvern in April 2024 with 3 benches lead by Councillor Julie MacLusky in aid of improving social connections and interactions which has been a great success.

The Malvern Happy to Chat initiative is now expanding into cafes in hopes of reaching a wider audience and getting people talking. Malvern is one of many locations across the UK taking part in the Happy to Chat table initiative with a lady from Bradford on Avon stating the Happy to Chat table at her local café “saved her life” after she suddenly becoming widowed.

Cllr Julie Maclusky “We are thrilled to be expanding the Happy to Chat initiative to include a wider more diverse audience of Malvern. The Happy to Chat tables will provide a space for people to strike up chats in more central locations across the town. As a Council it is important that we take the appropriate steps in pro-actively addressing the epidemic of loneliness, something the Happy to Chat initiative is critical in doing.”

As we come into Christmas there will be four cafes taking part in this first phase of the pilot including Faun, Abbey Road Café, Book and Cup café at Malvern Library and the Cube. All these cafés will have happy to chat tables located in their premises with a destinated place that people can go for a cuppa and a chat. This will be particularly beneficial at this time year when Christmas can be a lonely time for some.

All premises will be advertising when their Happy to Chat tables will be available.

Remembrance Commemorations 2024

This year, Malvern Town Council is organising the following annual Remembrance Commemorations and welcomes anyone who wishes to join us as an opportunity to remember the service and sacrifice of all those that have defended our freedoms and protected our way of life.

Remembrance Sunday 10 November, Great Malvern Priory Church & Malvern Library

  • Joint Remembrance Service with Great Malvern Priory Church at 10am
  • Remembrance Parade starts from Outside Great Malvern Post Office, between 10.45am – 10.50am and will parade down Church Street and into the grounds of Great Malvern Library.
  • A short service including a two-minute silence will be held at Great Malvern Library War Memorial at 10.57am.  This will be followed by the laying of wreaths.

Marilyn Birks, Mayor of Malvern, said “Remembrance Sunday is our chance as a nation to stand together to remember the millions of people from across the United Kingdom, and from across the world, who have sacrificed so much to keep us safe.” 

Armistice Day 11 November, Great Malvern Priory Church

A short service including the planting of crosses will be held in The Priory Church from 10.40am. Crosses are available on the day free of charge, however donations for the Poppy Appeal are appreciated.

Field of Remembrance from 7 – 14 November, Malvern Library

  • Children from three local schools will be joining local dignitaries and members of the public to plant crosses in a special dedicated field of remembrance on the 7 November from 10:40am.
  • Donations for the Poppy Appeal are appreciated.

For more information, please contact Malvern Town Council on Tel: 01684 566 667 or via our web pages https://www.malverntowncouncil.org/contact-us