The Usual Place
Academy Street, Dumfries
The Usual Place is a community cafe based in the heart of Dumfries with the mission to "provide opportunities to young people with additional support needs". We support trainees to gain an SVQ qua...
The Usual Place is a community cafe based in the heart of Dumfries with the mission to "provide opportunities to young people with additional support needs". We support trainees to gain an SVQ qua...
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