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Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Running the job club at Priory Family Centre, Friar Park in Wednesbury.

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Chinese Surestart Mothers and Toddlers

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Chinese Surestart Mothers and Toddlers

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Surestart Children's centre 2005, natural lighting

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

This is the brand new Fox Hollies Children's centre building on Fox Hollies Road, in Acocks Green (I think - well it's addressed as Acocks Green and not Hall Green).

 

It is a SureStart and Barnardo's Midlands centre for children.

 

It's at 419 Fox Hollies Road, Acocks Green.

  

Various signs at the children's cente. One minute its the Fox Hollies Children's Centre. I walk along a bit and then its also the Hall Green Children's Centre.

 

Sign at the bottom of Hall Green Children's Centre.

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

LFoSS produced a pamphlet entitled ‘Sure Start, What Future?’, containing reflections on the enduring value of Sure Start and how we can keep it alive over the next five years.

 

The launch event for ‘Sure Start, What Future?’ was held on 14 July at Parliament, in the Grimond room at 7pm.

 

Many of the contributors to our pamphlet spoke on the night, including:

Tristram Hunt: Shadow Secretary of State for Education

Sharon Hodgson: Shadow Minister for Education

Catherine West: MP for Hornsey and Wood Green

Graham Allen: Labour MP for Nottingham North and Founding Chair of the Early Intervention Foundation

Charlotte Brady: Sure Start User and Campaigner

Helen Berresford: Director of External Affairs at 4Children

Ben Thomas: National Officer for Education and Children’s Services at UNISON

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

This is the brand new Fox Hollies Children's centre building on Fox Hollies Road, in Acocks Green (I think - well it's addressed as Acocks Green and not Hall Green).

 

It is a SureStart and Barnardo's Midlands centre for children.

 

It's at 419 Fox Hollies Road, Acocks Green.

  

Various signs at the children's cente. One minute its the Fox Hollies Children's Centre. I walk along a bit and then its also the Hall Green Children's Centre.

 

Sign at the top of Fox Hollies Children's Centre.

Shankill Sure Start Jolly Jubilee Lunch

 

There were no ration books to be seen as the Shankill Surestart, Alessi centre hosted a Big Jubilee Lunch on Friday morning attended by nursery age Kings and Queens and their friends and families from across the local area. The whole Shankill area is enjoying a distinct party atmosphere as friends and neighbours join global celebrations for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

 

The staff and children of Shankill SureStart centre had been busy in the weeks running up to the Diamond Jubilee, making crowns and special decorations to help the children learn a little about the Queen and royal history and the centre hosted a fun day giving many of the children attending their very first taste of a Jubilee celebration.

 

Project manager Irene Cooke said: “by joining the Lottery funded Big Jubilee Lunch we were delighted to receive some jubilee materials and a special message from the Queen wishing us a most enjoyable day.”

 

The Big Jubilee Lunch is part of the official programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall as its patron. Led by the Eden Project, and funded by Big Lottery the aim of The Big Jubilee Lunch is to encourage neighbourhoods to come together to share lunch and a few hours of community, friendship and fun. The campaign is sponsored this year by Mastercard, Kingsmill and Asda.

 

'I Love Me' campaign. Health trainer Margaret Fitzgerald at Greenside Surestart Centre, Droylsden..

L-r, Margaret & members Morris Globe & Liz McLoughlan..

 

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