Trinity School has celebrated the opening of their new Scrapstore Playpod, with the help of the mayor, cllr Richard Ackroyd, and two pupils Charlie and Maizie.
Trinity School’s Parents Association has been working hard to raise the funds for the Playpod, which provides a huge range of scrap materials to offer more choice and creativity when it comes to playtimes.
Frome Town Council awarded £500 towards the new Playpod, which is full of cardboard tubes, tyres, lengths of material, netting, ropes, crates and bins, for the children to pick from. With no set way for the items to be used, the children’s inventiveness and creativity can be explored and enables all ages, genders and abilities to find ways to play and socialise together.
Kate Corcoran from Trinity School said, “Everyone is really excited about using this resource and recognises the enormous benefits of outdoor and imaginative play, to help support the health and wellbeing of the pupils. The Scrapstore Playpod was possible through grants from Awards for All, Frome Town Council, Co-operative Community Fund and successful fundraising from Trinity School’s Parents Association.”
The Scrapstore PlayPod is topped up with scrap materials on a regular basis and already has had great response from the children. Frome Town Council’s community grant scheme is currently open for applications and closes at 5pm on Wednesday 29th May. To find out more about the scheme and how to apply go to www.frometowncouncil.gov.uk/grants/