Thomley in Worminghall opened its doors again for people of all abilities and disabilities yesterday. (30/3)
Faye, who is an Activity Co-ordinator at thomley, told us just how much they are looking forward to having everyone back, and how they have spent the time closed.
"Oh my goodness we can't put into words just how excited we are to have Thomley filled with fun and laughter again. It's felt pretty sad and empty with no visitors, although we have used the time closed to make some lovely new additions onsite, including a real fort and even a new boat for you to play on!"
The outside spaces, play equipment and sensory rooms are open now, with Easter workshops and an egg hunt planned.
Then on the 12th April their inside softly area and art rooms will be able to open again.
More information can be found on their website https://thomley.org.uk/thomley-is-re-opening-on-30th-march/

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