Project offering services to community up and running
If you live in Woolston, Southampton, and want to know what’s going on, drop by the new Woolston WINDOW in Victoria Road. There’s an internet cafe and a work club and advice cafe run by Radian. Communicare and Time Bank are also based there, along with housing surgeries and community projects run and funded by Radian, Raglan Housing and Spectrum Western Challenge housing associations.
Councillor Carol Cunio, Mayor of Southampton, officially opened the facility. “WINDOW is quite an achievement when so many other projects are closing because of lack of funds,” says Giv Thornton, Community Development Officer. “It should be particularly useful for new residents at Centenary Quay.”
If you want more information see the noticeboard outside, or ring Giv on 0300 123 1 567. You can also email on email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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