Food from many different cultures was prepared for the Progress event Pic: Paul Heyes From yoga to dance the culture of Leyland was celebrated by a housing
Balloon making, carnival dancing and food from across the globe were on offer during the event on Saturday 16 September.
Sam Beattie, Progress Housing Group’s Customer Voice Officer, said: “It was great to see everyone come together at Leyland Methodist Church to celebrate our diverse community with all the activities and support it has to offer.“We are proud of our community and grateful for everyone’s support, especially our tenants and colleagues who gave up their time to share their passions.
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