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Wednesday, October 31, 2012
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PRE-SCHOOL fun just got a whole lot better in King's Stanley where the village playgroup has moved into larger and much improved space.

The boys and girls now have two big new playrooms, new play area, fully-accessible toilets, separate staff office and its own entrance.

  1. Harrison Nash, three.

    Harrison Nash, three.

  2. Deputy play leader  Lucy Attrill  with youngsters at  King's Stanley Playgroup.

    Deputy play leader Lucy Attrill with youngsters at King's Stanley Playgroup.

  3. Imogen Nash, three.

    Imogen Nash, three.

  4. Lewis Broadly, left, and   Dexter Anderson-Gylden.

    Lewis Broadly, left, and Dexter Anderson-Gylden.

  5. Lexi Wager, three, front, and her pals with staff Lucy Attrill and play assistants Nicola Wilson,   Emma Partridge and Lorraine Lewis celebrating their new premises.

    Lexi Wager, three, front, and her pals with staff Lucy Attrill and play assistants Nicola Wilson, Emma Partridge and Lorraine Lewis celebrating their new premises.

The extra space for learning and play has been provided in a double classroom annexe to the Village Hall.

The building was owned by Gloucestershire County Council but the land it was on has reverted back to the Marling Trust and so the rooms are now available for community use.

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Play manager Hannah Watkins-Cave said everyone was delighted with the new facilities.

"They really enhance the pre-school experience for all the children and will allow us to explore new ways to challenge and entertain them," she said.

The move has also freed up the Village Hall, where the playgroup used to meet, for other community groups.

David Hauser from the Marling Trust said it looked forward to the buildings providing valuable new opportunities for King's Stanley.

"Various playgroups and toddler groups have operated successfully from the Village Hall for 25 years but the playgroup's move to the annexe behind the hall is a tremendous opportunity for them," he said.

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