Regal touch given to nursery school
Young people on the Prince’s Trust community team have spent the past few weeks helping to brighten up parts of the city centre nursery.
With help from Bromborough Paints and B&Q in Bamber Bridge, who donated materials, they designed and painted a themed corridor leading to the two-year-olds area and also covered walls in the nursery with murals.
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Hide AdAs part of the project they also made and hung a curtain to divide the sensory area up for the children.
The team comprised a mixture of people from all over the area including Preston, Garstang and Leyland who each had a chance to take on different roles.
The project was part of the 12-week programme for a mixture of people either leaving care, young offenders, students and employed people sponsored by their employers.
The Prince’s Trust are in partnership with Lancashire Fire and Rescue on delivering the current programme.
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Hide AdPreston Central programme support worker Beverley Rushworth said the project also forms part of a qualification in “Employment, Teamwork and Community Skills”, which is a recognised qualification.
Organisers are currently recruiting for the next programme which starts on May 7.
Anyone interested in the future programme or would like more information are welcome to phone Anji on 07900 268709.