A café at one of Bolton’s most popular parks has unveiled its makeover ahead of hosting a range of events and activities. The Pavilion Café, based at Queens Park off Spa Road, was taken over by The Lancashire Wildlife Trust earlier this year. This was after the café had closed the previous February and having opened again in July, the new operators promise to make it a hub of community and nature themed activities.
LWT head of commercial Edward Bailey said: “Beyond our vital work in nature restoration and advocacy, we engage in a wide range of community activity, such as running nature-themed events and activities, school education programs, mental health outreach, securing funding for local children’s nature-themed activities and education, and social prescribing. “Moss Bank Café, for example, has become a vibrant community hub, open 364 days a year, where locals gather daily for a brew and natter. The café is found on Queens Park in Bolton town centre (Image: Lancashire Wildlife Trust) “They lead their own lunch clubs, meetings and celebrations, treating it like a second home.
It will be the same at Queens Park.” The café had closed towards the end of February when previous operator Deep Beat Entertainment Ltd went into administration. But it did not stay shut for long after the Wildlife Trust were unveiled as the new operators and opened again in July.
The café will be hosting a range of events (Image: Lancashire Wildlife Trust) The trust also run.