Poolside Kiosk sells drinks and snacks. You can also grab the table tennis bats from the Kisok should you fancy a game of ping pong on the recently installed Table Tennis Tables
Meet and Make new friends - Make it your Men's Shed BIDEFORD MEN'S SHED UPDATE - Friday mornings (weekly) at 10.30 in the BSG shed at Springfield Garden on the Tarka Trail (next to Emberry's Drang, just on the Instow side of Bideford Station) have been established as a Men’s Shed time for meetings
There’s always something tasty to get your hands on in our Mill Street Bakery. It is the home of where all our produce is made by our skilled team of artisan bakers.
Torridge Business Networking (TBN) is a friendly, informal, not for profit business networking group. We have no joining fees, membership charges, no requirement to pass on referrals nor requirement to attend meetings. The only requirement is to enjoy our meetings. Our members do of course make
Blanchards is a family-run business, trading for over 70 years from the same location in Mill Street. Our range covers cleaning (including specialised products not widely available elsewhere), cookware, gardening, DIY, tools, paint, electrical, bathroom accessories, giftware and lots more!
The Library is open five days a week and offers the full range of library services for adults and children. The main library is busy with over 200 visitors each day and if you need a quieter place to study, the non-fiction room has tables and public access computers. The children have their very own
Alabaré provides supported housing for homeless adults who need support to move into independent living, and floating support to adults living in their own accommodation, to prevent homelessness. In Bideford, Charis House provides accommodation for 9 people who are homeless and have complex needs as
At Hiron & Sons in Mill Street, we value quality and service We specialise in whole animal butchery, which means we avoid buying packaged cuts of meat wherever possible. This is the best way to ensure quality and animal welfare, working with Local Farmers and cutting out the corporate middleman.