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Croxley Project

The Croxley Project provides social and leisure services for adults with learning disabilities who either live independently or with family carers. We provide support for groups of people to access the community leisure facilities of their choice, both in the evenings and at weekends. In addition we run a number of drop-in groups which present opportunities for the people who attend, to meet their friends and make new acquaintances, as well as participate in a range of activities.

Support and Services

Having fun at the Croxley Project

We also run a Person-Centered Planning service for people who live with family carers. The aim is to support people with learning disabilities to consider and plan for their future, particularly with respect to housing, education, careers, friendships and relationships.  If you are interested in this service, please contact Kathryn White on 020 8968 2684 or email kwhite@wspld.org

Facilities at the Croxley Project - open to all adults with learning disabilities in Westminster:

  • 2 wheelchair accessible minibuses
  • Games Console
  • Internet/Multimedia Equipment
  • Pool table
  • TV/DVD/Karaoke
  • Kitchen facilities
  • Art equipment
  • Musical instruments
  • PA and Decks
  • Sensory Room
  • The building is fully accessible for people with mobility needs

The Team

The team is made up of a variety of experienced senior project workers and managed by Kathryn White.

For further information please email Kathryn White, or call her on 020 8968 2684.

Croxley Council

Croxley Project services are overseen by the Croxley Council, a group of dedicated people who use the service. They guide the development of the Croxley Project and are consulted over all major decisions.

Referrals

If you would like to join in with our activities you need to follow the advice on the Referrals page.

Volunteer

Are you looking for a life changing experience? Volunteering with the Westminster Society for People with Learning Disabilities could do just that.

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