Thursday 14 December 2023

A Happy New Year from the UPLIFT Central Area team!

As we draw upon the twelve day of Christmas when tradition would see that Christmas decorations are taken down, we're looking back at the Christmas activities and the community Christmas event that the UPLIFT Central Area project delivered in Worsborough. 



It was a busy end to the year for the team who worked with four different arts and crafts groups across Worsborough, who were all tasked with making Christmas decorations and ornaments to be displayed on the beautiful Christmas tree at the festive community event at the Barrow Club in Worsborough. 

Approximately 40 participants across the four groups were involved in the workshops and used a variety of crafting techniques to create the beautiful handmade decorations, all the while seeing a positive impact on their wellbeing from their engagement with the project. 

 Of the workshops, participant’s said: 
 

“I think it's relaxing. You can come 
and forget about your problems. You can get creative and meet new people - it's escapism! It gives me a boost.  It's nice to not think about anything else. This is the only thing I've seen in the area. I'd like to do more of it for sure. It’s good for socialising, everyone is friendly and welcoming.”  


“It's really nice participating in a group. There's a friendly atmosphere and it's welcoming. There's a variety of crafts - something for everyone. Feeling comfortable helps with my mental health, I feel more positive afterwards. I’d definitely like to do more of this. It's important as I feel quite lonely at home, so coming and doing things like this is such an advantage.”


The Christmas tree adorned with its homemade decorations was unveiled at the Community Christmas event and took pride of place as resident’s enjoyed the festivities around it with a delicious pie and peas supper and Christmas carols from Barnsley Brass band.   

We’d like to take this opportunity to thank Barrow Working Men’s club for hosting this special event as well as Michelle Toon from the community development team at Barnsley Council for her continued support. Thanks also to the Worsborough Ward Alliance for their generous contribution towards the catering and providing the glorious festive sounds from Barnsley Brass.





A special thanks also to Linda Flewitt who ran our arts and crafts workshops, Linda came up with lots of different ideas and designs for the decorations, of which there was approximately 150! 

Speaking to Linda she told us:

"‘Delivering this project was both enjoyable and inspiring. It was amazing to see people from the local area come together to develop something for everyone in the community to enjoy. It was lovely to see people who may not usually be creative make unique decorations in a friendly, supportive environment"


One final thank you to the lovely residents who came and participated in the workshops and joined us for the event. We wish you a happy new year and look forward to bringing more community activities and events to the area.





 



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