The build is progressing well and the perimeter fence is almost finished, showing what a lovely space the preschool is going to occupy. The garden we will have dedicated to the children will be accessed through bi fold doors that fold completely back to allow them to move freely between indoors and outdoors spaces. The mature trees that were once part of the shrub land that grew on the earth heap have been saved to provide wonderful shade to the garden and will add to the natural beauty that will surround the children as they play.
Thanks to Jonathan Arnold for drawing up plans for our new gardens, which will include wild areas, bug hotels, bird and bat boxes, plenty of grass of course, a hard play area, sandpits, and all sorts of other treasures for the children to enjoy and discover. Jonathan has given his time and expertise for no charge, so if you see him around, give him a big handshake and a thank you!
Above is an artist's impression of what the new building will look like. I'm sure you will agree, this looks like a lovely place for the children to play and learn.
Something that would make this space even better however, is a brilliant pirate ship wooden climbing frame. This is one of the items we are looking for businesses or individuals to sponsor. If you want to see the whole list click here and if you think you, or a business you know may be able to help, please either email us or talk to Lucy at Kaleidoscope.
All sponsors will be given a spot on our Daily Notices Board in the new reception area of the building. This will be a constantly changing display, regularly looked at by parents and carers as well as visitors, so a good place for local businesses to get a bit of free (almost!) advertising!
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