Purple Onion in Crewe town centre
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The photograph on this page of Purple Onion in Crewe town centre by Jaggery as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 15 Feb 2017
At 249-251 Edleston Road. The Lady Verdin Trust website states that the Purple Onion is available to everyone. The facility includes a range of multi-purpose rooms that enable users to participate in a range of leisure and interest activities. There is free Internet access, an arts and crafts table and the opportunity to participate in planned sessions such as sewing, baking and willow weaving. Social evenings are organised weekly and include bingo, film and disco nights. There is a client user forum which meets once a month to discuss and plan new activities. The Purple Onion is a wheelchair accessible building with changing facilities and hoist, a wheelchair accessible toilet and kitchen.