AN AWARD-winning pop-up cafe is returning this weekend to support two good causes.

Team Lifestyle Cafe was formed three years ago to enter North Yorkshire Police’s Lifestyle contest.

After winning a top prize, TLC were also runners-up in the best community project category as last year’s York Community Pride awards.

The youngsters involved have continued to raise money for causes including flood relief, the Jorvik Viking Centre, Max’s Mission and Cancer Research UK. So far more than £4,000 has been raised.

Now Aidan Robertson, 15, his brother Ethan and twins Jimmy and Lellie Dalgleish, all aged 13, Luke Smith, 12 and Dec Dalgleish, nine, are donning their aprons again.

Their latest pop-up cafe will be at 128 Knavesmire Crescent in York on Saturday, from 10.30am to 2.30pm.

The cafe will offer soup, sandwiches, cakes, tea, coffee and other refreshments - both homemade and donated - in return for a donation. Every penny donated will go to good causes, in York and abroad.

For their latest fund-raiser, TLC are supporting York charity SASH, which works to prevent youth homelessness and Sierra Leone aid work.

Dec said: “We are all lucky because we have got homes to live in, but some children aren’t as fortunate and we want to help them. This year me, Jimmy and Lellie went with our mum and dad to Sierra Leone to do some aid work. We worked in a school there. It is a very poor country, but everyone we met was very nice and we want to keep helping them.

“The cafe is a good way of raising money. It is good fun and it’s nice to get the whole community involved.”

The youngsters organise and run each cafe, with help from friends and parents. They arrange and collect donations from businesses and contribute to the baking, as well as waiting on customers.All welcome.