Awareness of our new UK social enterprise is growing and gaining a life of it’s own, we were delighted to find this article about us…
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Thanks to local companies
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Busy Bees!
Have a look at these fabulous photos from the recent Beehive open day, it looks like everyone had an amazing time, congratulations to all those who made this happy day possible! CLICK HERE TO SEE!
Mother Teresa Children’s Centre Newsletter
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