10-02-2018, 08:59 PM
i would have thought that some income-generating activity with non-target (i.e. older or more financially secure) people would actively enrich the experience for the younger ones. Cars being stored would be able to be scrutinised/compared (carefully) and so on, and watching other people doing "work" would just help build the knowledge of ways of doing things.
I wonder if anyone has contemplated vintage cars for the "mens' sheds"-type activity which is used (by grant funding councils) to combat isolation and depression in older folk without good networks in a post-working life, though?
I wonder if anyone has contemplated vintage cars for the "mens' sheds"-type activity which is used (by grant funding councils) to combat isolation and depression in older folk without good networks in a post-working life, though?