Launch Welcome Centre toddler group

Welcome Centre toddler group
Welcome Centre toddler group

Story & photo: Hendrik Klaver

On Wednesday 9th November, an Opening Event was held at the Welcome Centre on Nottingham St to tell people about a new toddler group in the area.

Fifteen parents and carers and eighteen babies and toddlers came to the event to share ideas. Many people showed interest in being involved.

The toddler group runs on Wednesday mornings, from 9.30 to 11.30,

with the help of volunteers from Christ Church, Pitsmoor and other local residents.

It offers a safe space in Pitsmoor for parents, carers and young children of all backgrounds to meet, play and learn together.

Alex, A father of two children, who lives locally, said, “I have never been to a group like this. This is really good! I am enjoying this and my children are enjoying this.”

To cover the cost of snacks and drinks, there is a charge of £1 for the first child and 50p for others.

Everyone with children under the age of 5 years, just come along!

Contact Frances on 272 7756 or Hendrik on 07771 590 034

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