Messy Senses Ltd

Messy Senses Ltd Multi awarding winning sensory specialists & consultants. Working from birth through to the elderly

Are you ready for a little sneak peek of how my Primary Alternative Provision is looking? Well here are a collection of ...
15/06/2026

Are you ready for a little sneak peek of how my Primary Alternative Provision is looking?

Well here are a collection of our first look photos!

This week we will be launching our open days so be sure to come and see us.

We’ve had such a busy few days! Amelia has worked with so many children, young people and adults during her work experie...
11/06/2026

We’ve had such a busy few days!

Amelia has worked with so many children, young people and adults during her work experience.

Yesterday was our sensory stimulation sessions for our adults at Mosaic 1898 followed by 2 sessions of alternative provision at Parkland Primary School with groups of year 6 students.

Today has been a full on day at Ash Field Academy where she has helped to deliver 4 sensory alternative provision sessions to a range of children of different ages and abilities.

I love watching how she takes on such calm nurturing approach, using her initiative at all times.

She’s such a hard worker and takes everything in her stride, always accepting diversity within what we do as a company.

This week my eldest daughter is doing her work experience with us. Today she has tidied up our sensory garden in the rai...
08/06/2026

This week my eldest daughter is doing her work experience with us.

Today she has tidied up our sensory garden in the rain, completed a few simple admin jobs for me and listened for a short time in Rich Copsons workability group for adults with disabilities.

She has a full on week of being out and about meeting all the people that we work with and I’m looking forward to having her by my side 😍

Looking for someone who can do a fortnightly visit to our sensory garden based in Wigston. I need someone to maintain it...
08/06/2026

Looking for someone who can do a fortnightly visit to our sensory garden based in Wigston.

I need someone to maintain it for me in terms of weeding and mowing.

Can anyone help?

Our over 50s session is back on tomorrow afternoon from 12.45-2.15Drop us a message if you’d like to join us!
07/06/2026

Our over 50s session is back on tomorrow afternoon from 12.45-2.15

Drop us a message if you’d like to join us!

We are LOVING being back with the Early Years class at Ash Field AcademySo many smiles when we walked into the room and ...
04/06/2026

We are LOVING being back with the Early Years class at Ash Field Academy

So many smiles when we walked into the room and some great learning through play took place too.

We always welcome our little helper in this class too 😍 who knows the routine like the back of her hand!

We’d love to share photos of what the other classes have been up to but unfortunately we can’t post their beautiful faces on social media

01/06/2026

Our over 50s session is cancelled today due to unforeseen circumstances.

We will see you next week!

Looking for something to do this weekend? Pop down to Blaby Park Road Pavilion in South Wigston for this fab family day!...
22/05/2026

Looking for something to do this weekend?

Pop down to Blaby Park Road Pavilion in South Wigston for this fab family day!

CEL Sports

⚽🔥 LOOKING FOR SOMETHING LOCAL THIS BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND? 🔥⚽

Come down and be part of an amazing community day at the Leicester United Legacy Trophy! 🏆

📍 Blaby Road Park, South Wigston, LE18 4PA
🗓 Saturday 23rd May
⏰ Activities from 9AM – 5PM
⚽ Leicester United Vets vs Leicester United Reserves
🕑 Main Kick Off – 2PM

We’re raising money for ❤️ Dementia UK ❤️ and The Richard Moore Sports CIC Community Projects — supporting local people and making a real difference in our community.

🎉 A FULL DAY OF FAMILY FUN INCLUDING:
✅ Free junior football trials
✅ Free girls football session
✅ Dickies Café serving hot & cold food & drinks ☕🌭
✅ Cake sale 🍰
✅ Clothes & donated goods sale — EVERYTHING JUST £1! 👕📀
✅ Raffle with a HUGE prize… a SIGNED Luke Humphries darts top 🎯
✅ Darts challenge
✅ Club social & presentations

🚗 Parking available at South Leicestershire Multi Story Car Park (short walk away)

Bring the family, support local football, enjoy a brilliant day out and help us raise money for two fantastic causes 🙌



Leicestershire & Rutland County FA
Active Together (Partners)
CEL Sports
South Wigston Bowls Club
Dickie’s Cafe

For saleCollection Countesthorpe Brand New with tagsColour rose quartzChildren’s size 2£25 Anyone want them?
21/05/2026

For sale

Collection Countesthorpe

Brand New with tags

Colour rose quartz

Children’s size 2

£25

Anyone want them?

💚 May is Mental Health Awareness Month💚Metal health awareness month has always been triggering for me.I share this photo...
19/05/2026

💚 May is Mental Health Awareness Month💚

Metal health awareness month has always been triggering for me.

I share this photo yearly alongside a most recent photo.

Why?

To raise awareness that I’m a survivor of a burns accident and PTSD.

This has been the first year in 10 years that I’ve been able to refer to myself as a ‘survivor’ and share this photo freely. Other years I’ve struggled to look at it and write a post.

10 whole years I suffered awful flashbacks, panic attacks and nightmares.

There were activities I couldn’t do on the aftermath of this accident.

I couldn’t swim in pools with my children because it reminded me of the cold water being splashed on my face after the accident to try and cool my skin.

I couldn’t stand the sound of a cork being popped because it reminded me of the bang of the explosion.

The dentist was an issue when they cleaned my teeth because of the water spray they used.

My primitive reflexes went out of sync too, so I was constantly experiencing the startle reflex when something made me jump, meaning that my arms would shoot up just like a babies do when they are first born.

I lost my sight for a short while too, due to the impact on my retinas.

There is more but that’s all in the past now.

One positive thing I have taken from the accident, is that it’s made me better at my job, especially when we work with individuals who suffer from trauma.

Not only am I a trained trauma professional, but I have that lived in experience too. I believe experiences are powerful in helping others heal so that’s what I try to do.

The second and possibly the most important part of this post about raising awareness is, how the accident happened…..

Let’s just say, never ever put water into a microwave and then place a metal utensil into it. The water is supercharged with heat, when you place the metal utensil into it, it explodes! This is how I ended up with a face and chest full of burns!

Luckily, for me, there’s only a few minor scars that are visible when the sun hits my face and I burn easily now too but the memory will stay with me forever.

I still look at this photo with a lump in my throat from time to time, purely because I can’t believe what happened and how much it affected my life.

There has been and will be times that I relapse and all the memories trigger me again, but that’s part of the healing. The difference is, I now know how and where to seek support.

The moral of this story, is that people can get better with the right help and support.

Reach out to loved ones and professionals.

It took me almost 10 years to get the support I needed, but I wish I’d have done it a lot sooner.

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23 Jubilee Way
Countesthorpe
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