|
|
|
|
|
|
|
In 1984 a
group of people came together to form a subcommittee of
Waveney Valley Society for mentally handicapped children and
adults, to be known as Waveney Enterprises. The aim was to
hire premises and operate a workshop for the benefits of
adults with learning difficulties in the Waveney
District.
Joint funding was obtained from Social
Services and Waveney Health Authority. The plans reached
fruition in 1985, a manager and assistant were employed and
Waveney Enterprises opened a work center at 7 Manor House
Lane, for up to twelve adults between the ages of eighteen to
sixty, producing saleable craft items.
Since that time
the workshop has gone from strength to strength with its
employees gaining many new skills, and manufacturing very
professional products.
In 1991 a local charity Beccles
Feoffees (Townlands Charity) purchased a much larger property
at 13 Smallgate, after extensive restoration the workshop,
finally moved, in the spring of 1992.
At this time we
were also made the current Mayor's 'appeal of the year', the
money raised from this helped purchase furniture, fittings and
further equipment.
As a result of our growing
reputation and high profile due to press and television
coverage with a feature on "Highway" with Sir Harry Secombe,
there became much interest from other prospective employees,
and our waiting list rapidly increased.
In April 1993
The Beccles Feoffes came to our assistance yet again, and
funded a third member of staff, thus enabling us to take up to
a maximum of eighteen employees.
In the March of 1995
Waveney Enterprises became a charity in its own right. Reg.
Charity no. 1045523 (Waveney Enterprises Workshop)
|

| |
|