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Honeyhill Community and Childrens Centre

Page history last edited by Chelsea 9 years ago

 

Partner institution: Honeyhill Community and Children's Centre

Website: http://www.honeyhillcc.com/

 

Contributors (2015):

Chelsea Calver

 

 

Contents: 

Placement Information

Accomodation

Transport

Social life

Things to do, things not to do

Useful Contacts

Before you go

Placement Information

Honeyhill Community and Children's Centre is based in Paston, Peterborough, United Kingdom. It is a centre for children and their families which provides a variety of services and information suitable to the needs of people in the community. The services offered by the community include children's play sessions, behaviour management courses, baby massage, basic maths/english, cooking sessions, baby weighing clinics, health visitor/ mid wife appointments, volunteering opportunities and many more.

Accomodation: 

Whilst working at this placement setting, I stayed at home as it was only a short drive away. However, there are hotels nearby which would be willing to accomodate you.

 

http://www.premierinn.com/en/hotel/PETPAU/peterborough-north?cmp=GLBC 

 

http://newarkhotelpeterborough.co.uk/booking.html 

 

 

Transport

The centre has a secure, gated car park which people coming to the centre with a vehicle are encouraged to use.

The number 2 Stagecoach bus runs through Paston. The nearest bus stop to Honeyhill Community and Children's Centre is approximately 100m walk.

 

Social life

There are shops, parks and salons very close to Honeyhill Community and Children's Centre. The local bus routes will take you into town and the surrounding areas of Peterborough where there is a museum, football stadium, restaurants, bars, farms, etc.

 

 

Things to do, things not to do

Communicate with the setting frequently before you go, ask permission (to take photos, do observations, etc), take a copy of your DBS certificate, 

 

Useful Contacts

Sally Chalfont: 01733 577611 or 07702091160 email: schalfont@spurgeons.org 

Jason Wilson: 07964 120767 email: jwilson2@spurgeons.org

 

 

Before you go

Research the area, research the setting, 

 

 

 

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