Families living near Lark Hill Primary School in Salford have a new space to meet up and learn skills thanks to builder and developer Seddon.
Both pupils and parents can now use the school’s community space after the firm spent two weeks transforming a site cabin into a fully functioning area for lessons and events, complete with a mini-kitchen.
The community cabin will see pupils, parents and the wider community learn how to make healthy meals using slow cookers, take part in art therapy classes or even learn how to start their own business venture.
James Blackwell, Head Teacher at Lark Hill Primary School, said: “Seddon has done a fantastic job in fitting out our new cabin and providing a space for the community to meet up, learn and grow together.”
Seddon’s donation and fit out of the community cabin forms a part of a wider regeneration project the firm is delivering for Salford social landlord Salix Homes.
The firm is currently undertaking internal and external fit out work at nearby Magnolia Court.
Maggie Heap, Community Projects Manager at Seddon, said: “This was an incredibly fun project to be part of. It was a pleasure to see the look on the children’s faces as we unveiled the new cabin, which we hope will make learning new skills and taking part in healthy eating cookery classes even more exciting.”
Mark Foster, head of investment at Salix Homes, said: “We always try to ensure that our work to improve homes across the city is so much more than bricks and mortar, and leaves a lasting legacy for the community.
“We are delighted that Seddon has agreed to transform this space which will prove so valuable to the families who live nearby.”
Photo: Headteacher James Blackwell, Maggie Heap, Tony Morris and Simon Scott celebrate the opening of the new cabin with (front) pupils Harley, Amelia and Grace