They run The Red Rose Community Centre, which also hosts a Boxing club (ABA Registered) a Karate club, as well as being used by the wider community for a range of clubs and events. The partition was needed both for Safeguarding, to keep spectators and parents back when the children are training, but still be able to see what's going on, and also so the cafe area is separated from the main hall, and can be used by other community groups without having to try and heat the main hall as well. They used plexi glass for the viewing area for safety, second hand recycled doors and reclaimed most of the wood they needed from pallets for the frame, with some wood sheets just needed for the top sections. As 3R stands for ReCycle, Reuse, Rehome we thoroughly approve and we were delighted to support them with this small grant.
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