Preschool is first of its kind for disabled Worcester children

12:40pm Monday 2nd August 2010

By Elizabeth Sweetman

A NEW nursery has opened in Worcester specifically designed to cater to the needs of disabled children.

Local postmaster Steve Goode opened the New Hope Nursery, in Wells Road, Ronkswood, on the site of Worcester Community Housing’s old neighbourhood office.

The nursery was set up by parent Jean Wilson and Evesham nursery and pre-school owner Sallie Wyatt.

It will offer dedicated provision for children aged three to 19 with severe disabilities and complex health needs and includes for the first time in the city a preschool facility for disabled children.

It has earned the support of many organisations including the National Lottery, which gave funding of £10,000, Worcester Round Table which gave £7,000 and Mencap which gave £15,000. Ms Wilson said: “The support we have received has been overwhelming.

“People often say community spirit has disappeared, well its going strong in Ronkswood and I’m really humbled by all the hope New Hope has received.”

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