It was a rainy day, but didn’t dampen resolve on Kings Heath Square to close more streets next year and open them for play.
We were well supported by Parks for Play and Hall Green Arts, providing a range of creative activities, and two previous street coordinators were there to answer questions over a cuppa from All Saints Cafe. Sue from Fairbrum and Jenny, newly in post from Sustrans, were also there to answer questions and support new street playouts in the new year.
Here’s a few photos from the day:
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My boys had a great time; they made lots of new friends and can’t wait to have their own gathering on their own street. Going to start rallying my neighbours this week (hopefully).
Great to hear that Katie, that’s what it’s all about!
Sharon Hudson – you could qualify as a neighbour (almost). What do you reckon? x
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