Falls and Shankill united by childcare

Published Friday, 20 April 2012
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A new cross-community childcare and education facility has been launched in west Belfast, backed by over £700,000 of funding from the EU's Peace III programme.

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The project will provide up to 31 daytime and 32 afterschool spaces for children from the Falls and Shankill Road areas of the city.

Ten new sustainable jobs will also be created at the Small Wonders facility, which is being co-financed by Northern Ireland's Department of Social Development and the Republic's Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government.

The centre, located off the Shankill Road, will also be used to enhance the employment prospects of the local community by provided a fully-equipped computer suite and training rooms.

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HEATHER STEVENSON in belfast wrote (397 days ago):
LETS HOPE THAT THIS PUBLIC MONEY BENEFITS THE PEOPLE OF LOWER SHANKILL WHERE THIS CENTRE IS. THE SHAMEFUL USE OF PUBLIC MONEY FOR THE USE OF THE "CHOSEN FEW" IN SHANKILL IS A DISGRACE
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