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Celebrating community: Festive spirit shines at Laindon Christmas gathering

A Group Of Women Wearing Christmas Sweaters

Two much-loved community groups came together at the King Edward Community Centre (KECC) in Laindon in Basildon, Essex, for a joyful Christmas meal.  

Published: 18/12/2025


It was a chance for Peabody to say thank you to the community group volunteers for all their hard work throughout the year. 

Community Cuppa is run by a small group of local volunteers who give their time to run activities that help people in the neighbourhood feel more connected. Every week, they host a mix of talks, workshops, activities and games at the community centre. This includes bingo, historical talks, poetry sessions, craft workshops and holiday celebrations. They work closely with local groups, small businesses and community partners to make sure there’s always something welcoming, meaningful and fun on offer for local residents. 

Knit and Natter, who meet weekly at the KECC, are an inclusive knitting group open to all ages and abilities. They take part in lots of community and charity knitting projects both locally, nationally and internationally; from Remembrance Day poppies to working in collaboration with Kinder Essex for their Hug in a shrug project. They also make worry worms for local schools and items for hospices and hospitals. 

Pip from the KECC Knit and Natter Group said: “I really enjoyed the evening. It felt warm and relaxed. Our group meets regularly at the centre, and it means a lot to us all. We support each other and we always have a good laugh too.” 

Ella, Management Committee Lead at Peabody, said: “The evening was all about appreciation. These groups are run by volunteers who offer so much for those who visit this community centre. It felt good to sit together, share a meal, and show how much they mean to this community.” 

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