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We want to purchase more land at The Joshua Tree to provide a range of new outdoor activities for children and families affected by childhood cancer.
Lache Garden Group have successfully been maintaining the green spaces around Lache Community Centre for years. They are now tackling a new space outside the Health Centre to encourage biodiversity.
To provide all children access to iPads to use in school for a variety of learning tasks. Core skills such as Maths, English and technology will be developed/enhanced.
To develop a garden with sensory areas, to enable all our children to have opportunities to learn hands on about their carbon footprint, creating good habits for their future, connecting with nature.
Renovation of ladies, gents and easy access toilets in the Barbour Institute to provide up to date, energy efficient facilities.
The creation of a collaborative historical film about Tattenhall, that captures the wealth of community historical knowledge and inspires the children to protect their local heritage and biodiversity.
To raise funding to purchase a second hand van and trailer to support the work already being carried out by Ride to Raise Cheshire CIC see web site for details: www.ridetoraise.co.uk
To secure investment in portable technical equipment to transform local theatre and support other community groups and projects in CH64 and the local area.
To create a memorial to commemorate the deaths of the Ness Miners (men and children). Also to give information about all the Miners who worked in the Collieries in Ness and Neston..
To create an accessible platform for viewing the wildlife and scenery, especially the bird life on the salt marshes of the Dee Estuary, and discovering the heritage of the site
A community theatrical performance for Christmas 2022. Theatre professionals will guide the community to put on a Christmas show in the heart of their community. Plus a transfer to Storyhouse.
Development of the outdoor area at Cherry Grove Primary School. Introduction of new and engaging play equipment on the school field.
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