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The Next Chapter of The Stove Café

The Stove Café has become much more than a place to refuel. For some, it is a brief pause in a busy day; for many others, it is a constant. A daily ritual that anchors us to our town and to each other.

The environments we call “home” eventually become reflections of the people who inhabit them — expressions and extensions of who we are as individuals, and who we strive to be as a collective.

The people we welcome are intrinsic to our environment. The individuals we connect with every day are part of our rhythm, and the café team are the placemakers of the space. From the casual frequenters to the curious passers-by, every person who steps inside brings a unique vibrancy and meaning to what the space has become — a true home from home. One which must continue to reflect the character of our community and serve its civic duty.

From 15:00 on Friday 20th March, The Stove Café will temporarily close its doors, as we prepare for its next chapter — one written by, and for, everyone who walks through our front door. A programme of refurbishments will take place to deepen the experience, for everyone, and to reflect the character of our community now, reopening at 9:00 on Wednesday 1st April.

Over the years, the café has grown into a multifunctional space that evolves from day to night, hosting people of all ages and from all walks of life. To us, a truly welcoming environment means everyone feels safe, able, and confident to enter, navigate, and experience the space — unbound by limitations. Accessibility and inclusivity are the central pillars of these upgrades with improved environmental acoustics and spatial flow:

  • Acoustics: Based on visitor feedback, we are installing a new ceiling grid to significantly reduce echo and background noise. This will support individuals with auditory processing challenges and make the café a more comfortable environment for conversation.
  • Spatial Flow: The layout has been redesigned to be inclusive by default, making it easier and more convenient for everyone to navigate the space.

The future vision for the café is to evolve from a place that hosts community to a platform that empowers it with real depth and meaning. We are enhancing how the space supports both our visitors and active community projects.

  • Changes to the layout and the introduction of a second designated ‘stage’ will allow the café to seamlessly transition from our everyday cafe environment to a venue that will truly accommodate a variety of activities. From intimate acoustic sessions to larger-scale talks and screenings. 
  • A dedicated space within the café will provide more insight into the wider creative world of Dumfries, making it easier than ever to discover Stove projects and get involved in regional activity.

The adjustments we are making to the day-to-day operational layout will equip the cafe team — the custodians of the space — with the best possible working environment, respecting the environment that they need to deliver in a way they do; with care and quality. 

We’re also tackling essential “behind-the-scenes” maintenance: 

  • New flooring will replace our, decade old, existing one with durable, high-quality vinyl to improve safety and accessibility.
  • Upgrades to some of the Tech within the space will better support events and activity — elevating the experience of our offering.

The refurbishment as a whole supports a lower-carbon operation through the use of sustainable materials and energy-efficient upgrades.

The Stove Café operates as a not-for-profit enterprise. Every penny generated is placed back into maintaining the space and supporting cultural activity in the town.

This refurbishment is not about profit. It is about solidifying the Café’s role as a vital social infrastructure — providing a shared common ground for people to gather, participate, and communicate unhindered. This is a renewed investment in the heart of our town centre and the resilient community that has built itself around us. Our commitment to that spills out onto the high street, as we repaint the exterior of the building in acknowledgement of our physical place within the town,  in honour of our heritage and commitment to the high street as a whole.

Public investment programmes like the UK Shared Prosperity Fund are designed to support improvements to shared facilities that contribute to local wellbeing and regeneration. For an organisation like The Stove, this support is essential. It ensures our doors remain open, accessible, and welcoming for the whole community.

The works are supported through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund — Place Regeneration and Improvement Capital Grant, administered locally by Dumfries and Galloway Council.