An independant East Suffolk charity that provides services for children and young adults with additional and complex needs, has unveiled a new outdoor classroom.
An independant East Suffolk charity that provides services for children and young adults with additional and complex needs, has unveiled a new outdoor classroom.
Topcats, based in Pakefield began fundraising last year to provide the extra learning space needed for social distancing.
With help also from special Infection Control Funding from Suffolk County Council, construction was completed last week - and is pictured here: Meanwhile, you can hear more about Topcats, as Ann-Marie Battrick talks to East Suffolk One about the charity...
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