For Families who speak English as a Second Language who have been driven to Warrington by circumstance
At our Story Makers group we aim to support families who have arrived in Warrington through diverse circumstances by offering accessible, arts-based activities that encourage expression, community connection and celebrate our cultures, with support for ESOL learners.
Children, parents and grandparents are all welcome to come together to share stories, play and learn English.
Everyone’s story matters. Everyone is welcome.


What We Do:
- Tell and create stories together
- Play games with words and imagination
- Make art and crafts inspired by stories
- Learn English in a fun, friendly way
- Celebrate Multicultural Warrington
Details
Day & Time: Tuesdays 4.00-5.30, from 13th January 2026
Location: The Old School, Warrington, WA1 3AJ
Email: hello@storystitchers.co.uk to book your place or find out more
We have secured funding to run this group until June 2026. At the end of the project we may produce some kind of creative outcome like an exhibition or a book. This will be decided by the group in a process of co production.
Easy Read Guide for our Group


Who is this group for?
- Families who have come to Warrington driven by circumstances
- People learning English (ESOL)
- Grandparents, parents and children to spend time together
What do we do?
- Creative activities – arts, crafts, creative writing, storytelling and imaginative play
- Learn new words and talk
- Meet new people
- Have fun
Do I need to be good at speaking English?
No. You can join even if you only speak a little English. We help each other. We use pictures, words, and art to communicate.
Why join the group?
- To make friends
- To feel part of the community
- To relax
- To learn English in a friendly way
- To enjoy being creative with your family
What do I need to bring?
Your family. All art materials are provided
How much does it cost?
It is free. These sessions are funded by The National Lottery Community Fund.
When and where is it?
Tuesdays, 4 – 5.30pm, upstairs at The Old School, Warrington, WA1 3AJ
Who is running the group?

Flick Barry is a CELTA qualified ESOL teacher and has been a community artist for 20 years. She is experienced at storytelling work with all ages, including working with ESOL students and refugee families. She is British born and throughout her life is lucky to have worked and travelled around the world. Flick is supported by friendly staff and volunteers to ensure that your experience is a positive one.
How do I find out more or sign my family up?
Please send an email to hello@storystitchers.co.uk to sign up or find out more.

Please feel free to download and share our poster with anyone who you think might be interested in coming.




















