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Intergenerational Week - Erddig - Phil learning to Crochet

Wrexham Celebrates Global Intergenerational Week

Intergenerational Week celebrates meaningful connections between generations, and Wrexham did just that. A wide range of indoor and outdoor activities and workshops were enjoyed by people of all ages, providing opportunities for individuals at different stages of life to spend time together.

These events were made possible through services working in partnership to deliver activities within communities, supported by volunteers as part of WCBC’s Ageing Well Wrexham programme.

AVOW captured volunteers from Bradley Bowling Club and WCBC Active Wrexham supporting children from a local school to take part in bowling. New skills were learned, and many conversations were shared across generations.

Intergenerational Week - Bradley Bowling Club - Old man showing young boys to bowl.
Intergenerational Week - Old Man teaching young girl to bowl.
Intergenerational Week - Bradley Bowling Club - Woman teaches young girl to bowl

AVOW also attended a session at Erddig National Trust, where participants had the opportunity to learn or teach crocheting skills. Even Phil, our Media Manager, took the chance to refresh his crochet skills during the session.

Intergenerational Week - Erddig - People Crochetting
Intergenerational Week - Erddig - Phil learning to Crochet
Intergenerational Week - Erddig - People Helping Other Learn Crochet

The weather was kind on both occasions, allowing participants to enjoy the great outdoors and further enhance wellbeing.

Other fantastic sessions held in Wrexham during Intergenerational Week included:

  • Wellbeing session at Pen y Cae Football Club with Groundwork NW
  • Planting a Pot at Alyn Waters with Done Together CIC
  • Silent Disco with Young Carers and the Memories Group
  • Bring Along Your Grown Up with the National Trust
  • Heritage learning at the Miners Project
  • Buddy Project at Stansty House
  • Food Waste and Recycling lesson at Coleg Cambria

Vicki Lindley Jones, Planning and Commissioning Officer and Ageing Well Wrexham Lead, welcomed the Older People’s Commissioner for Wales, Rhian Bowen Davies, to Wrexham during Intergenerational Week. The Commissioner visited several of the activities and workshops taking place.

Vicki Lindley Jones thanked everyone involved in making Intergenerational Week a success, highlighting how positive it was to see younger and older people connecting and acknowledging the team effort required to bring the programme together.

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Vicki Lindley Jones, Planning and Commissioning Officer and Ageing Well Wrexham Lead works for Wrexham County Borough Council. For more information on their work, see their website.

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