Annual fun days welcome more than 1000 people | News

Annual fun days welcome more than 1000 people

Horninglow fun day

Hundreds of families enjoyed a summer to remember at two community fun days designed to bring people together.

We were delighted to host these events which took place in Stapenhill and Horninglow, Burton upon Trent, and are part of our long-held ambition to Transform Homes, Lives and Communities.

More than 1,000 residents joined in the celebrations, with activities at Stapenhill ranging from meeting rabbits and Shetland ponies – provided by Miniature Shetland Therapy Ponies – to creative workshops and live entertainment. 

Across both events, creative activities included making clay models, shoes using recycled materials and foliage and flowers to create beautiful garland crowns. 

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There were activities for all ages at Horninglow

Trent & Dove CEO Ursula Bennion said:

"Our two annual fun days were fantastic successes. We welcomed more than 1,000 people who participated in great activities and learned a little bit in a fun and creative way.

“It was wonderful to see so many partner organisations funding and running their own activities, showing the strength of collaboration in action.

“These events reflect our mission of ‘providing homes and services that enable people and communities to thrive’, and we’re proud to play a part in bringing people together."

 

Crowds were entertained by The Brewhouse Arts Centre, which brought laughter with a puppet show and roving, live performances from The Babbling Vagabonds.

Arts charity People Express also made a welcome return, offering hands-on sessions in willow weaving, pottery, and clay modelling that proved popular with families.

Central Co-op, known for its slow cooker events at our Warm Spaces cafes, provided healthy snacks, while Burton Albion Community Trust ran its much-loved Beat the Goalie challenge.

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Children could take part in a wide range of creative activities at Stapenhill

The Horninglow fun day, held at the Kingfisher Project, carried special meaning as it marked the project’s 20th anniversary and paid tribute to its founder, Keith Lemare, who passed away earlier this year.

The Kingfisher Project has won awards for transforming a neglected site into a thriving wildlife haven. At the event, Trent & Dove unveiled a memorial bench and plaque in Mr Lemare’s honour – a permanent tribute within the gardens.

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Keith Lemare's family during the unveiling of a memorial bench dedicated to the Kingfisher Project founder

Trent & Dove Head of Customer and Communities Rachael Hughes said:

“It is a true honour to dedicate this memorial bench to Keith Lemare, whose vision and commitment founded the Kingfisher Project 20 years ago.

“His passion created opportunities and support that have touched countless lives, and this bench will stand as a lasting tribute to his legacy and the difference he made to our community."

Trent & Dove is delighted to recognise the following partners who supported both fun days:

Organisations:

Stapenhill Parish Council

Staffordshire Police

People Express

The Brewhouse Arts Centre

The National Forest

Asda

Usborne Books

East Staffordshire Borough Council Mayor Kim Smith

Christians Against Poverty

Severn Trent

Everyone Health

Staffordshire County Council Family Centre

Miniature Shetland Therapy Ponies

Burton Albion Community Trust

Burton Library

PH Jones

McDonalds

Summerhouse Bakery

Abi’s Entertainments

Ed Sumner Magic

Burton Addiction Centre

Co-op Stores

Co-op Funeral

St John’s Ambulance

Face painter Debra Moss

Smudgy Entertainments

Eton Park Junior School

Support Staffordshire

Novus 

Youth for Christ

Trent & Dove Neighbourhood Services

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