A number of UKMSA Shed Ambassadors attended the launch of the new Charter for Wellbeing in Craft and DIY on 3rd March at the house of Commons. Ambassadors spent the afternoon networking with representatives from the Craft and DIY industry along with other third sector organisations and a number of MPs to promote the message around wellbeing in Sheds. It was also a great opportunity for Ambassadors to see members of staff in person, and to catch up with each other after a long time apart. Thanks to all who attended for your support and enthusiasm.
Pictured: John Latchford, Chairman of UKMSA and Ambassador in the South Buckinghamshire area, Tony Smith-Crallan, UKMSA IT support volunteer and Ambassador in Berkshire, Paul Egerton, Health and Wellbeing Advisory Group and Ambassador in North Buckinghamshire, Colin Porter, Health and Wellbeing Advisory Group and Ambassador in Devon, Jo Phillips, UKMSA Trustee and Ambassador in Staffordshire, Chris Manning, Health and Wellbeing Advisory Group and Ambassador in South West London, Patrick Abrahams, Health and Wellbeing Advisory Group and Ambassador in Somerset, and Mike Jenn, Lifetime President of UKMSA and Ambassador in North London.
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