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Aug 2020
More than 30 organisations operating in the Ripon area - including the city council, retailers, the cathedral, schools and heritage attractions - are featured on a colourful community jigsaw organised and assembled by the Jennyruth Workshops charity.
The project, in which participants were each given a single jigsaw piece to decorate with messages and logos, was made possible with a grant from Ripon City Council.
Anna Smith, Jennyruth Workshops' publicity and media officer, said:
She added:
The Pet Shop in Old Market Place, Ripon, is the first to display the jigsaws in its window and owner Jane Fisher told the Stray Ferret:
The jigsaws will remain in The Pet Shop window for two weeks and then move on to another prominent location in Ripon.
The Jennyruth Workshops charity was founded by Barrie and Sue Evason and provides learning through work for adults with learning disabilities.
With support from full-time staff and a team of volunteers, the workers make brightly-painted wooden goods at the charity's base in Bridge Hewick near Ripon, with products ranging from bee homes and bird houses to Christmas decorations and bespoke goods.
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