The Albrighton Trust has a successful record of supporting people with special needs and their carers for over 20 years by providing high standard facilities and offering a range of esteem-building activities.
The Albrighton Trust offers educational and recreational activities for mentally, physically and sensory disabled users, disadvantaged, socially excluded and special educational needs groups and individuals from the West Midlands. Our objective is to offer activities to enhance the lives and personal development of our clients.
Our core activities are Art and Craft sessions, Angling from wheelchair accessible fishing platforms, gardening in our 4 ½ acres of diverse grounds consisting of landscaped, sensory and natural gardens. We also have a commercial size greenhouse and a range of wheelchair accessible raised beds for ease of use.
Visitors and interested parties do need to book a place. Volunteers are always required to help with the maintenance, monitoring and vision for further Wildlife environmental development.
Training, Resource and Learning Centre: The purpose built fully accessible Resource and Training Centre has a good sized meeting room, accommodates 40 people and is well equipped for Power Point presentations with television and video facilities and is used for Art, Crafts and Music sessions.
Please contact us or visit the website below for further information.