Caring runs in the family as Alisha follows in nan's footsteps
A Wrexham teenager is following in her nan's footsteps after gaining a job at Pendine Park's Hillbury House care home where she used to work.
Alisha Bagnall, 17, of Little Acton, is one of three young recruits to join the staff at Hillbury House residential home after they impressed mangers while doing work experience at the facility as part of their studies at Coleg Cambria.
When came to appoint new trainees to its expert team the three girls immediately came to mind.
Hillbury manager Cindy Clutton was delighted to appoint Alisha and her two fellow student care practitioners, Emily Williams and Lauren Evans, both also aged 17.
After six months' work experience, they have joined Pendine Park's earn and learn programme which is run by the Pendine Academy.
Cindy said: "Over recent months I have observed all three of these girls and seen the potential they have to offer.
"They started off a little nervous about meeting our residents but over time they have found their feet, their confidence has increased, their ability to interact with our residents improved and their natural enthusiasm for the work is a credit to them. I had no hesitation in offering them the positions of student care practitioners."
The appointment has extra special significance for Alisha as her late nan, Dulcie Bagnall, used to work at Hillbury House.
"I feel a little bit like I am following in her footsteps," said Alisha. "Although the home was very different in those days. It was run by nuns and I remember Nan talking about it when I was little. Today the facilities are a lot more modern and the recreational activities and care programmes very forward looking."
She enjoyed doing work experience at Hillbury before being recruited onto the staff as it gave her the opportunity to familiarise herself with the care environment and make friends with the residents.
She added: "It gave me the chance to confirm for myself that this is what I want to do as a career. It can sometimes be challenging, but ultimately it is extremely rewarding. Alisha hopes to eventually go to university in Cardiff to gain a social care degree, while Emily aims to one day study at Manchester University and Lauren at Liverpool.
Lauren and Alisha are former pupils of Darland High School, Rossett.
Emily, who lives with her family in Little Acton, went to Rhosesni High, near Wrexham.

