Children at the new Barnardo’s centre . in Ensors Road show some of the broken toys which the organisation hopes to replace with funds from yesterday’s street appeal in Christchurch. From left are Luke Sherrett, Duncan Robertson (rear), Marc Marshall, Mark Evans and Shayne Wilson, all aged four. During the winter, the children were content to play inside their new, re-
furbished centre, which was moved across the road to make way for the realignment of Ensors Road. Now the warmer weather has arrived, however, the children face bare ground and broken toys. . . • Assistance is already being received with landscaping, but more money is needed for shrubs, and for play equipment including a sandpit, slides, swings, climbing frames, and toys. ~
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Press, 12 October 1985, Page 1
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