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Brendon Care get dominoes - but its not a pizza!

By John Campion Alton Men's Shed

Tuesday, 14 December 2021

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Brendon Care residents in Alton had a request for larger dominoe pieces that were easier to handle and see. Alton Mens Shed took on the task and made a double six set from scratch, and a custom made box to keep them all safe. Each piece is about the size of a mobile phone and has raised studs to denote the values on each tile.

In the picture are some of the residents who will be using the new set and shed members who were involved in the production. Also pictured are the Brendon Care manager and the local activity co-ordinator.

Contact Information

Gordon Anderson

Registered charity number 1174510

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All Saints Church Car Park, Queens Road, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 1HU

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Alton Men's Shed is located off Anstey Lane, in Anstey Park, next to the Enerqique Gym