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    What are the community saying about the Village?

    “We meet new people, more so than in the club, there are more young people coming here.”
    “There’s a lovely atmosphere, it’s my second home”
    “I love the Village. This has changed my lifestyle; I found my identity in the Village”
    “I love the surroundings, swimming pool and I love chatting to my friends in this open space”
    “I just love this place”
    “It’s a great hub, there are always people about, and faces from the past are coming back. It’s a one stop, where we all are working together”
    “I am always here, I love meeting people here and I love my swim”
    “I feel happy here, I love it”
    “I love the space here; it’s nice for Deaf people to have their own space”
    “There’s a great network here in terms of easy access to all the organisations, everything is here religious, culture and communication support for the community”
    “There’s good contacts here and we see more of the Deaf community”
    “It’s a great place for hearing people to become more Deaf aware, some hearing people can learn from a Deaf environment”
    “We use never see much of the Deaf and now we see each other a lot, it’s good that the Deaf and hearing mix with each other. I feel very comfortable and relaxed here”
    “We meet a lot of Deaf people here”
    “It’s bright, airy and everyone is in the one area which is great, easy access for all”
    “This is my second home, a big difference to the old club. I love meeting people here”
    “I think this place is great, it’s bright, cheerful and it’s good to see many young people coming in”
    “This is a brilliant place, a bit disappointed the DDA lounge is a bit small but the centre piece for me is the Café. It’s brilliant to have our own Café”
    “Communication is tops here! All the staff has good communication skills here. I love the gym and the pool”
    “It’s very modern and it is great to see the Community coming together again. There’s a very welcoming atmosphere here. It is great to have both Deaf and hearing people mixing together”
    “There is a real friendly atmosphere in the Village and many say there is a real ‘Buzz’ in the centre”
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