Students dig in for improvements to school horticultural area

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Students from a Telford secondary school have been putting their green fingers to good use, thanks to support from a local consultancy firm.

Growing and learning - the horticultural project at Ercall Wood with staff, students, and representatives from WT Partnership and Waterman Structures.

The initiative was organised through WT Partnership’s charity day scheme and Ercall Wood’s Aspire Programme which offers students the chance to work in a real-life horticultural environment, developing gardening and growing skills. “Vegetables that we grow are packed into food parcels and donated to the LCT Food Hub and to students within the school.”

Tracy added: “Students are learning about horticulture and healthy eating, and about social values and the pride that comes with growing our own produce and making a contribution to your local community.”

 

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