Mortlake Community Association
East Sheen
About Mortlake Community Association
The Mortlake Community Association is a friendly, non-profit organisation based at St Mary The Virgin Church on Mortlake High Street, SW14. Open seven days a week from 11 am to 5 pm, it provides a welcoming space where local residents can find connection, practical support and good company. Among its regular activities is a weekly soup kitchen on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, offering nourishing meals alongside the chance to meet neighbours. Fully accessible and with parking available, it is a genuinely inclusive community hub serving people of all ages in the Mortlake and East Sheen area.
Local area
Mortlake sits just a short stroll from East Sheen, where a strong sense of neighbourliness has long been part of everyday life. In a borough like Richmond upon Thames — prosperous but not immune to isolation or hardship — community associations of this kind play a quietly vital role. The setting within St Mary The Virgin Church on Mortlake High Street gives the Association deep roots in the local landscape, and its presence speaks to a tradition of mutual support that residents of this part of south-west London have always quietly valued.
Why choose Mortlake Community Association
Few local organisations offer something as straightforward and genuinely useful as a warm room, a hot meal and a friendly face seven days a week. The Mortlake Community Association asks nothing of visitors beyond their presence — it is open to all, fully accessible, and maintains consistent hours throughout the week including weekends. For older residents, those living alone, or anyone going through a difficult patch, that reliability matters enormously. Its location within a historic local church adds a sense of permanence and trust that newer ventures can rarely match.
Services
- Community soup kitchen
- Neighbourly social gatherings
- Community support and signposting
- Accessible meeting space
- Volunteer-led community activities
Ideal for: Local residents, Older adults seeking companionship, People in need of a hot meal, Volunteers and community contributors, Families and individuals new to the area.
Frequently asked questions
When is the Mortlake Community Association open?
The Association is open every day of the week, Monday to Sunday, from 11 am to 5 pm.
When does the soup kitchen run?
The weekly soup kitchen takes place on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons.
Where exactly is the Mortlake Community Association located?
It is based at St Mary The Virgin Church on Mortlake High Street, London SW14 8JA.
Is the venue accessible for people with mobility difficulties?
Yes — the venue is described as fully accessible, and parking is available on site.
How can I get in touch with the Mortlake Community Association?
You can call them on 07494 297690 or visit their website at mortlakecommunityassociation.org.uk for more information.
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