The fun day was held at Broadheath Primary School on 21st April and was designed to engage residents on the subject of the new community centre. Broadheath has not had a community centre for around 10 years, and developers hope that this will help to drive a sense of community spirit in the area.
The planned community centre would sit between the primary school and Waitrose supermarket and is being brought to life by the Broadheath Residents Association and Trafford Housing Trust. The chief executive of the trust, Matthew Gardiner, spoke about this, saying:
“We are delighted to be supporting this community event, and have been extremely impressed with the determination and tenacity of the Broadheath Community Association in their campaign to bring vital new facilities to Broadheath. We wish them every success with their project.”
The vice chairperson of the Broadheath Residents Association, Brenda Houraghan, spoke about making the community centre dream a reality, saying:
“After years of campaigning, our area is now so close to achieving the dream of a community centre, which will make a huge difference to the quality of life of local families.”
Community centres across the UK are hubs of information and resources for local people and many centres aim to inform residents about local events and news using flyer printing. Altrincham and Broadheath residents will have access to similar facilities and information at the new community centre when it opens.
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