Halfway House café on the Wrekin back open for business after charity takeover

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The Wrekin's iconic Halfway House café is once again serving customers almost three years after it shut up shop.

One of Shropshire's most famous houses, located at the not-quite-halfway point of the hike up Wrekin, has been providing refreshments to thousands of walkers over its 150-year history as a café.

But about one year ago, Telford-based charity Yellow Ribbon confirmed their offer on the property had been accepted andThe deal was solidified in March this year when theYellow Ribbon, which is based at Meeting Point House in Telford Town Centre, provides support for men on release from prison and works with residents with complex needs like addictions, mental health struggles and homelessness.

The Wrekin's iconic Halfway House café is once again serving customers almost three years after it shut up shop

 

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