Richmond charity unveils design plans for upcoming Hounslow centre

A Richmond based charity has revealed design images of its new centre in Hounslow opening this summer.
Skylarks charity says it is "excited" to share sneak peak images of its latest space for families of children with disabilities or additional needs in west London.
Managing Director of Skylarks, Aaron Guiver, said: "Skylarks is working hard to extend our services to more families by opening our Hounslow site in summer 2025.
"We are delighted to be in a position to open a base in Hounslow and engage with more families.
"With an ever-increasing demand for services and no statutory funding, we are grateful for the support of our partners, sponsors, volunteers, and fundraisers who are helping to turn this exciting project into reality."
Like its centre in Twickenham, Skylarks Hounslow will offer free and inclusive services with expert led therapy sessions and workshops.

Once complete, Skylarks Hounslow in Inwood Road will host a dedicated sensory room, a tech hub designed for helping young people with the skills needed for future employment, free information and advice, and space for children with additional needs and their siblings to play.
Skylarks Head of Partnerships & Fundraising, Dee Carswell, added: "Thank you to our incredible fundraisers for your continued support of this exciting and evolving project.
"Your efforts are helping shape a fantastic new offer for families in Hounslow, and we're so grateful to have you with us on this journey."
An open day will be held for families and sponsors this summer at the new Hounslow site, with an official launch day to be held once the full works have finished.
Families who would like to attend the open day will be able to register their interest and book their free place on the Skylarks website.
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