Jeanette from Forest School for All received a grant in January of this year from UnLtd, (The Millenium Trust) to deliver a support programme for NEETS age 16-25 years. ‘NEETS’ stands for ‘not in education, employment or training’. If you know...
We were invited to take part in the Jobcentre Jobs Fair in Grays this week. Many job seekers are looking for experience in the workplace, opportunities to extend their skills base and sometimes just a foot in the door to a new career. We were able to speak to them...
Looking for ideas over the summer holiday? Kids interested in IT, Robotics, Electronics? Well Hardie Park has just the thing! You can sign up for a one day workshop for £20 including lunch or go for 3 days of fun for just £50. Tech Club is already a successful club...
Friends of Hardie Park are supporting local Explorer Scout, Conner Martin, age 15 from Corringham who is fundraising to take part in the 2019 World Scout Jamboree. He’s one of 117 scouts from Essex to be selected and one of 45,000 scouts worldwide planning ahead for...
Tech Club is an amazing opportunity for young people aged 6-16 to learn coding, computational thinking, electronics and robotics. The club meets every Monday from 4:30-5:30pm and is free of charge. Watch this clip of our Tech Club in action (Facebook). So clever!...
Members of the Employment and Skills Board sector action group for logistics had a meeting at our park recently to find out more about the Friends of Hardie Park project. They visited with a view to learning more about our community scheme and the possibility of...