Great Sankey Parish Council’s Community Centres have re-opened Great Sankey

Great Sankey Parish Council’s Community Centres have re-opened

Great Sankey Parish Council has re-opened its doors to the five Community Centres that they manage.

The Parish Council has worked very hard in implementing the strict government guidelines relating to coronavirus, including installing hand sanitising dispensers and increasing the daily cleaning regime.

During the COVID Pandemic the Parish Council gave free use of  Hood Manor Community Centre to a community volunteer support group that used the Centre as a community hub to help the vulnerable and elderly that were self-isolating by delivering shopping and care packages.

Karen Carter Parish Clerk to Great Sankey Parish Council said

“We have worked extremely hard to re-open the Community Centres to our existing groups, we have all worked together to ensure that safe practices have been implemented, to keep our staff and users of the Community Centres safe”

“Unfortunately , because of the increase in cleaning we have been unable to welcome all of our groups back at this present time, but hope this will be a temporary measure. The Council will be regularly reviewing Government guidance and will make any changes necessary in operating procedures”

Great Sankey Parish Council manage Hood Manor Community Centre, Tim Parry Community Centre, Hood Lane Community Centre, Whittle Hall Community Centre, and Bewsey Barn Community Centre.