Local families got together to enjoy some fun and learning over the Easter holidays.
At the St Georges Centre in Netherfield, Nottingham, the Crop Club ran a fun planting session for all the family. This was attended by 31 people and ATTFE (Academy Transformation Trust Further Education) ran a cooking session the following week, attended by a further 14 people.
Jigsaw’s Neighbourhood Engagement team organised these sessions in conjunction with the Netherfield Forum, the Queen’s Award-winning charity which owns and manages the St Georges Centre.
Tina Simpson from the Netherfield Forum said: “Planting with Rose and Megan from the Crop Club was a really lovely relaxing day for all the children and parents and the session was well received by all.”
Over in Coppull, Chorley, families got together for activities including a painting session where they created vibrant bookmarks using water colours, as well as learning to make tasty fishcakes – all thanks to Jigsaw’s partners Sarah’s Studio and Woodchat’s Coffee Shop.