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Closed 26/11/2018

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    Weʼve raised £0 to help fund a new educational garden area within a special school.

    Closed on Monday, 26th November 2018

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    We have started the Garden from scratch relying on kind donations and gifts from businesses, Parents and staff. This garden serves many purposes. It is a educational area where students with special needs can learn life skills and achieve recognised qualifications,it's an area for Wellbeing and health where students can enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the garden in the safe and secure grounds. It is also an area that we would like the community to enjoy and contribute from.
    The problem we need to solve is adding and restoring the area to make it more accessible and functional for all . We need structural improvements to the ground being uneven and full of weeds, a place to grow seedlings so we can become a social enterprise making us more sustainable. We would also like to make the area more pleasing to all the senses as sensory input is vital to our students.

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