A TEAM of volunteers from Edventure Frome’s twelfth start-up course are aiming to set up a young adults’ shed, a weekly workspace for individuals aged 18-35 to socialise whilst working on practical projects.
Rosie Simcox, one of the volunteers said, “The shed will offer a weekly workspace where people can work on practical projects individually or with others, for themselves or the community. Inspired by the Men’s shed, we imagine a welcoming, creative space for people with any level of creative experience.
“We have a few questions we would like to ask the public, to help us create a shed which meets the needs of the community in Frome.”
To complete the groups questionnaire, visit: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc01ZURoVmwI07LycUFf_u5WwgkgJcpoHt2HD8XrqG53dQdTA/viewform.
The shed will be having an opening celebration at the Welshmill Hub, Park Hill Drive, Frome BA11 2LE on Thursday 20th June.
The Edventure start-up course is a free, 10-week, part-time course by Edventure:Frome offering 19-35-year-olds the opportunity to gain real-life experience of setting up a community enterprise in response to a local need on behalf of a local not-for-profit.
Other projects that have been successfully launched by volunteers include: SHARE – A Library of Things; Community Fridge: Frome; The Welshmill Hub; Remakery: Frome; Frome Wardrobe Collective; Edspace Living.