COUNTY Durham's first purpose-built Children's Centre was opened in Haswell yesterday.
The centre is in the grounds of the east Durham village's primary school and was opened by Durham County Councillor Norman Wade, who was assisted in his task by four-year-old Gaynor Savage.
Gaynor, who attends neighbouring Ludworth Primary School, was invited to take part in the ceremony after winning a painting competition at the centre.
Developed by SureStart County Durham, which is run by the county council, the centre will provide a range of key services for children under five and their families.
Frank Firth, of the county council, said: "This is an important milestone, not just for Haswell, but for the whole of County Durham.
"The children's centre will provide a single place for the key services of early years education, child care, health and family support.
"Parents will also be able to find help to identify training to meet their needs and support to find employment.''
And he promised: "This purpose-built centre will grow to become an important hub of support for parents and children in the village.''
Families wanting to know more about the centre are asked to call 0191- 526 1581.
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