New outdoor play for Firvale

Firvale Openday
Firvale Openday

Story: Sonia Thomas-Coleman

On Saturday 24th July Firvale Pre-School proudly unveiled their new outdoor play area. The official opening was attended by special guests including the Rt Hon David Blunkett MP, local Councillor Ibrar Hussain and Councillor Jackie Drayton.

Firvale Pre-School is a community-based childcare provision serving the local area that offers high quality childcare and education for young children in a multicultural environment. Firvale Pre-School had the support from the local authority to fund the development of this much needed outdoor play area which now provides an exciting, adventurous, safe, play and learning facility for the children. Parents, children and local residents came to the event and enjoyed activities including, henna hand art, cake stalls, face painting and most importantly... Asian food. Plus the weather stayed fine! What more could they wish for?

For more information about Firvale Pre-School call 303 0176.

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