RSPCA thanks Katie for saving fox
The RSPCA would like to thank Katie Lowe for her help rescuing a young Vixen (Female Fox). Katie is one of the service users that attends sessions at the kitchen gardens on the Raby site.
The RSPCA would like to thank Katie Lowe for her help rescuing a young Vixen (Female Fox). Katie is one of the service users that attends sessions at the kitchen gardens on the Raby site.
The RSPCA would like to thank Katie Lowe for her help rescuing a young Vixen (Female Fox). Katie is one of the service users that attends sessions at the kitchen gardens on the Raby site. [...]
A grant of £187,896 made by Sports England's Inclusive Fund to the society means that seventy adults every week will be able to take part in AutismAbillity - a new trampolining and gymnastics scheme.
Wirral Autistic Society held a internal Conference at the The Village Hotel, Bromborough in August 2014 with guest speakers Robyn Stewart and John Williams.
Wirral Autistic Society's Children and Family Service have been recognised as Young People Friendly by the Department of Health's Livewell team.
Another colourful animal, this time it's a beautiful baby Giraffe painted by Stephen B.
Port Sunlight River Park Opening DAy [KGVID poster="http://www.wascommunity.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/riverpark2_thumb20.jpg" width="640" height="360"]http://www.wascommunity.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/riverpark2.mp4[/KGVID] Everyone had a great day at the River Park opening event on Tuesday 12th August. Luckily the weather was good. The Beathovens kept everyone entertained, [...]
Wirral Autistic Society has taken on one of its biggest community projects to date - a five year contract to manage the new 70-acre Port Sunlight River Park on behalf of the Land Trust.
Thanks to everyone who helped and everyone who attended Wirral Autistic Society's big 'Fund Day'. The day was a great success and we raised over £1000 for the lifetime appeal. Activities included face-painting, ceramics workshops, climbing [...]
On Friday, 18th July an enthusiastic group from Liverpool University came to Port Sunlight River Park to help out as volunteers.