Take a look at Creative Space Centre's new sensory woodland walk in Ashton

The newly branded Creative Space Centre has unveiled a sensory woodland walk for its disabled users.
The opening of the sensory walkThe opening of the sensory walk
The opening of the sensory walk

The woodland area based at Ashton site, formerly known as The Space Centre, includes wind chimes, tunnels, a petal drum, a tortoise that makes sounds and a rain wheel. It also has Emily's Den, which is an accessible tree space, which was built after Creative Space manager Jane Robinson and her family raised £4,000. Jane’s oldest daughter, 15-year-old Emily, has a life limiting condition and is a wheel chair user. The walkway was sponsored by businessman and fund-raiser Pete Marquis through the Friends of Space charity.

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