Easter fun at Parents Against Grooming UK

Date published: 20 April 2022


Scores of free Easter eggs were given out to local children over the Easter week by local group Parents Against Grooming UK.

Over 250 chocolate eggs were given out from the community group's Yorkshire Street hub, with more than 100 given out during the Saturday craft club on 16 April.

Children of all ages enjoyed a range of themed crafts, including making Easter wreaths, colouring, ‘chicks on sticks’ and making special Easter bonnets.

The winner of the bonnet competition was Abdur, who was awarded a £20 prize.

 

Parents Against Grooming UK held a special Easter-themed craft club for children of all ages

 

Parents Against Grooming UK held a special Easter-themed craft club for children of all ages

 

Parents Against Grooming UK held a special Easter-themed craft club for children of all ages

 

Parents Against Grooming UK held a special Easter-themed craft club for children of all ages

 

Parents Against Grooming UK held a special Easter-themed craft club for children of all ages

 

Parents Against Grooming UK held a special Easter-themed craft club for children of all ages

 

Parents Against Grooming UK held a special Easter-themed craft club for children of all ages

 

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