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With many baby and toddler classes returning to face to face sessions this week, as the summer school term gets underway, one Warrington teacher is keen to welcome back parents and carers as well as their tiny tots. Young children have missed out on social interactions during the pandemic not only with friends and family but also with other youngsters, with most classes moving online for a virtual experience. Face to face classes are not only essential for developing children’s social skills and providing a solid base for learning, they are also an opportunity for parents and carers to meet people who also have a young family, and many have missed out on forming these friendships during the local and national lockdowns.
Thursday • Do Re Mi Latham Hall, Penketh 10am • Do Re Minis Latham Hall, Penketh 11.10am
Tiny Talk Tuesday • Baby signing St Thomas Church Hall, Stockton Heath 10am and 11.30am • Newborn Communication St Thomas’ Church Hall, Stockton Heath 1pm Thursday • Toddler Talking St Mary’s Church Hall, Lymm 10am • Baby signing St Mary’s Church Hall, Lymm 11.30am Friday • Baby signing St James’ Church Hall, Great Sankey 9.30am and 12.30pm • Toddler Talking St James’ Church Hall, Great Sankey 11am and 2pm
Tumble Tots Monday • 6months-walking Newchurch Parish Hall, Culcheth 10am • Walking-2years Newchurch Parish Hall, Culcheth 10.45am • Walking-2years Newchurch Parish Hall, Culcheth 11.30am • 2years-3years Walking-2years Newchurch Parish Hall, Culcheth 12.30pm • 3years-school age Newchurch Parish Hall, Culcheth 1.15pm
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A Thornbury charity has launched a fundraising appeal after their town centre headquarters was condemned. JIGSAW Thornbury, a charity supporting families with children with additional needs and disabilities, has been based at the Bakery Annexe in Chapel Street for the last four years. Over the last year there have been numerous leaks in the roof and the building has now been condemned by Thornbury Town Council. A new venue has been identified and funding is in place from The National Lottery and Thornbury Town Council, but the charity needs to ensure it has the money to make the space suitable for their families and to expand services to support the increase in demand.