Helen visits Oswestry Men’s Shed
Helen Morgan, Lib Dem MP for North Shropshire, visited Oswestry Men’s Shed last week to meet members and tour the facility, which has recently received a £750 grant from Veolia and £4,000 from Oswestry Town Council.
Oswestry Men's Shed is a registered charity which has been operating for the last 8 years. They are located at the showground in Oswestry and provide a secure environment for members who are generally of retirement age but not exclusively, providing support and a guard against isolation.
They provide companionship and practical help in a workshop environment for woodwork, metalwork, art, crafts and electronics. Their members are encouraged to get involved in projects which are sometimes for the community or for their own fundraising. Members come from across the Oswestry, St Martin’s, Whittington, and Gobowen area.
Helen Morgan, Liberal Democrat MP for North Shropshire, said, “It was a real joy to see the work of Oswestry Men's Shed last week. The team there are fantastic and have created a brilliant space for men to learn new things, share skills, get stuck in with art, wood and metalwork - or just have a cuppa by the fire.
“Isolation, especially in rural areas like ours, is a major issue. Charities like the Men’s Shed provide an important guard against that, providing a great space for men to go to learn skills, find companionship and get practical help in a workshop environment.”
Stephen Mitchell, a trustee of Oswestry Men’s Shed, said, “I’m really proud of the work Oswestry Men’s Shed do, and how far we’ve come over the last few years. It hasn’t always been easy though – we’re largely here to learn new skills and practice old ones, not go to work, yet with our energy prices quadrupling we’re having to be very careful with how much we spend and get in, so selling bird tables and nesting houses is more important than before.
“It was great to show Helen around and we’re grateful for her spending the time with us.”
You can find out more about Oswestry Mens Shed on their website here.