Josie Browne was Chair of the Salford Disability Forum from 2003 and actively campaigned for rights for disabled people all her life. In 2012 Josie masterminded the brave move for the Forum to take over the running of the Princes Park Garden Centre from Salford City Council. The council had operated the garden centre as a training centre for people with learning difficulties for 28 years.
She also wanted the garden centre to provide volunteering opportunities and training placements to those seeking employment, skills and training. There were also plans to develop and enhance the garden centre buildings and cafe to provide a community hub, which all members of the community could use.
She also wanted the garden centre to provide volunteering opportunities and training placements to those seeking employment, skills and training. There were also plans to develop and enhance the garden centre buildings and cafe to provide a community hub, which all members of the community could use.
Services
The "Friends" are a local group working with the Chat Moss Project and the Lancashire Wildlife Trust to restore 115 Hectares of a previous peat extraction site. They are working to restore the mossland and create a living landscape for people as well as the many wetland species that are in rapid decline.
Our tranquil and relaxing environment promotes health and well-being, improving self-esteem and self-confidence. We offer a place where people in the community who may feel isolated can come, make friends and feel part of something.
We particularly welcome people of all ages, people with physical and sensory disabilities and mental health problems, men and women, people of all gender identities, people from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, people of all religions and faiths (including no religion) and lesbian, gay and bi-sexual people.We want to increase the range of people from protected groups into our day opportunities programme.
We particularly welcome people of all ages, people with physical and sensory disabilities and mental health problems, men and women, people of all gender identities, people from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, people of all religions and faiths (including no religion) and lesbian, gay and bi-sexual people.We want to increase the range of people from protected groups into our day opportunities programme.
If you have visited the Princes Park Garden Centre recently, we would welcome your feedback. Amazing garden centre and staff. I've had beautiful flowers, plants and trees for some years now and it's a beautiful place to visit. We love popping in after a walk around the park. You have the loveliest, most helpful staff.
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Richard Merrall
Oct 26, 2021
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Karen Burkey
Sep 01, 2021
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Roy Marsden
Jul 26, 2021
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Quite recently brought up to date ..rides .play areas....never shabby and neglected.. but a coat of paint and reorg.can make sure a difference...always very busy weekends and weekdays afternoon in summer..local garden centre a gem and wonderful for staffing with people with disabilities 👌👍...if you visit please care about litter.
Wendy Brittain
Jun 20, 2021
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Diane Reed
Mar 26, 2021
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Julie Lee
Jul 10, 2020
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