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officially cut the sod for the new Sure Start Bramley centre.
The new building will include a new operations centre for Sure Start
Bramley, a large children’s room with play area and facilities,
and a large training room for up to thirty people. The new building will
be joined to the Fairfield Community Centre which is being completely
refurbished.
“I’m very glad to be cutting the sod for this new building
today,” said John Battle. “It’s excellent news for the
Fairfield and for Bramley as a whole – a real example of Government
investing imaginatively at the grassroots in our community. Sure Start
Bramley already do excellent work – who could forget a project named
Men Behaving Dadly – and when this building is finished they will
be able to offer even more to our youngsters and their families.”
Judy
Bakes, Programme Manager of Sure Start Bramley, said “We’re
really looking forward to moving into the new building in February
2005 and having more dedicated services for parents and carers of
children under four – and having the Community Centre refurbished
which will be a fantastic resource for people of all ages in the
Fairfield estate and the wider Bramley community.”
“But we’re already putting on a good range of activities
for parents and toddlers around Bramley this autumn – call us on
0113 255 7755 to find out more,” she added.
Or email info@surestartbramley.co.uk
The Community Centre will be run by local residents through the Fairfield
Community Partnership.
Parents,
Fairfield Community Partnership, Councillors Ted Hanley and Janet
Harper, the Managing Director of contractors Parkside, and local
residents attended.
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