A community hub is moving base.
The Restore Community Centre will be leaving it home in The Broadway, from which it has provided a range of community activities for the last six years.
It is now preparing to move its groups and activities to other venues in the area.
The outlet for the Epping Forest Foodbank, which operates at Restore on Saturday mornings, will be moving to Debden Library at Epping Forest College.
Other activities will be transferred to Trinity Church in Mannock Drive and Oakwood Hill Community Centre.
As it wound things up in The Broadway, Dame Eleanor Laing MP visited the centre.
She said: "I was delighted to visit Restore and meet the staff and some of the local people who benefit from its activities.
"Restore provides a wide range of activities and I am pleased that these will be able to continue when Restore spreads its wings around the Debden and Loughton area."
Restore's last day at The Broadway is Saturday, June 23.
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