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Redrow Shines Spotlight on Youth Theatre

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Laura Pearson

Laura Pearson

THE show will go on for a Chester-based youth theatre group thanks to Redrow playing a supporting role.

Above: Redrow’s Silvia Dixon visits Minerva Arts at Lache Youth Theatre, one of the beneficiaries of a £10,000 community fund linked to new homes being built at Kings Moat Garden Village

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Minerva Arts successfully applied to the homebuilder’s Kings Moat Garden Village Community Fund for support for Lache Youth Theatre.

Artistic director Stephanie Meskell-Brocken explained: “When we launched Lache Youth Theatre there was a lack of opportunities for young people in the area to engage with the arts. We provide focused activity for children and young people in the evenings. The focus is on drama, but it also helps them develop their confidence, communication and leadership skills along with their teamworking and social skills.

“Originally we’d asked Redrow for funding towards venue hire, but post-Covid we used some of the grant towards adapting our sessions to be delivered online and to cover the cost of offline packs for the children to complete at home.” held at St Mark’s Church, less than two miles from Kings Moat Garden Village, where Redrow is building new homes.

Redrow has gifted £10,000 to good causes in the area via a voluntary community fund linked to the development.

Area sales manager Caroline Thompson-Jones said: “Groups like Lache Youth Theatre play an important role in the community. They offer a chance for children and young people to make new friends, while also providing a creative outlet and helping them learn new skills. Who knows maybe in years to come some of those who attend the sessions will have a starring role in a major production. We certainly hope so.”

To find out more about the three and four-bedroom new homes taking centre stage at Kings Moat Garden Village, priced from £315,995, see www.redrow.co.uk/romangreen or www.redrow.co.uk/emperorpark

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