Thriving Communities - CLD South Ayrshire
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https://www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/social-media 24-09-2014 12:52:30
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Lots of amazing interaction with parents and children of St. John's Parent and Child Group painting their glass jars and adding lots of extras to turn them into wonderful lamps. Well done all. π #ThrivingCommunities #parentandchild Thriving Communities - CLD South Ayrshire Working For Wallacetown St John's PS
Everyone had a great time at the Ayr North Family groups this week, making friendship bracelets for family and friends, while others got creative with Lego. Great results all round. ππΏ Ayr United Football Academy Scottish Government ICF project Working For Wallacetown Ann-Marie Onofrio #ThrivingCommunities
Learners in our Community based Ayrshire College Personal Development beauty course continued with their 1st assessment. Willing models had their hair & nails done along with massage. Well done everyone ππ #ThrivingCommunities Working For Wallacetown Thriving Communities - Employability
ππ₯³We were proud to host Scottish Youth Parliament in #stirling this weekend. MSYPs met St Modanβs High School and attended a reception Albert Halls Stirling with music from Capital Scotlandπ΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώ's KatyJ and Sistema Scotland's Big Noise orchestra. Well done Stirling Senior Phase & Youth Participation for organising! ππ #stirling900 pic.x.com/8yehefvvyn
Great start to the Ayr North family summer programme with Arts & Crafts and games. Well done everyone, see you next Tuesday 1.30pm at Lochside Community Centre for STEM activities and Bingo. Holiday meals provided and all activities Freeπ #ThrivingCommunities Thriving Communities - Employability
Fantastic morning launching the new South Ayrshire Council Youth Council. What a wonderful group of young people ready to share their ideas and have their voices heard.