The Wooden Spoon Building, Henleaze, Bristol

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The photograph on this page of The Wooden Spoon Building, Henleaze, Bristol by Jaggery as part of the Geograph project.

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The Wooden Spoon Building, Henleaze, Bristol

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 30 Jan 2013

This building was officially opened on January 16th 2009 by HRH The Princess Royal, who is Patron of the Wooden Spoon Society, which had donated £135,000 for the new timber framed building. It contains a main room, a children's play area, two offices, a reception area and a kitchen. The Paediatric Communication Aids Service (PCAS), a regional communication aids service in Bristol, is based in this building inside the Claremont School site. http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3330866 PCAS was launched more than a decade ago to provide an assessment and training service for children with severe communication difficulties, and their carers both at home and school. The age group is 1-14 and referrals come from a wide area of SW England. The children have significant communication difficulties because of cerebral palsy, learning disabilities, autism or other disorders of speech and language development.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.484725
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-2.603946