Dorset skills workshops given tools boost
June 23rd, 2025
A community interest company in Dorset that gives young people and women the chance to learn DIY skills has received a donation of toolkits from Selco.
From North End Farm in Christchurch runs inclusive workshops to give people the opportunity to learn practical, hands-on skills in a supportive environment.
The new project has been backed by our Poole store, which has donated 10 multi-purpose toolkits, packed with screwdrivers, hammers, saws, pliers and knives.
Lou Brown, Co-Founder and Creative Director of North End Farm, said: “We’re thrilled to receive this fantastic donation from Selco – it will make a tremendous difference.
“We are a female-led not-for-profit organisation on a mission to smash stereotypes and spark confidence. This new project will be a place where total beginners can dive into DIY, traditional crafts and essential life skills in a fun, non-judgmental zone.
“The workshops are open to all and everyone is welcome but we’re particularly focused on women and care leavers – because everyone deserves the tools to thrive.”
The workshops are led by experts with lived experience, creating a supportive space for collaboration and growth.
Courses include tiling, essential tools and what they do, power tools and their uses, car maintenance, bike maintenance and beginner carpentry.
Women who are receiving benefits are able to claim free places on the courses.
Jon Harris, Branch General Manager of Selco Poole on Fleets Corner Business Park, said: “We’re thrilled to be able to support From North End Farm.
“The team has put in a tremendous amount of work to get the community interest company up and running. These courses will really increase confidence and allow people to develop skills in a supportive environment.
“Though Selco is here to serve the trade, we are still fully supportive of people being given access to hands-on, DIY skills so they have the confidence of tackling jobs around the home.”