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    Weʼve raised £10 to help fund Team 42's community Project at Meethill Primary School.

    Peterhead, United Kingdom
    Funded on Thursday, 12th October 2017

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    The Peterhead Prince's Trust Team (Team 42) have been asked by Meethill Primary School to take on the challenge of extending their nursery playground, installing outdoor learning equipment and brightening he area up. To ensure this project is completed to a high standard the team must fundraise to buy all the equipment etc.

    The pupils at the school sent in a video detailing their plans and what they would like the team to do. This is going to be a great project and the team hope they can include the whole community in it.

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      • Sharon Wall

        Sharon Wall

        Sep 26, 2017

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      Kevin Warrander

      Kevin Warrander

      Peterhead, United Kingdom

      Peterhead Prince's Trust Team Leader working for Aberdeen Foyer, i run the Peterhead Team Programme. The Prince's Trust Team programme is a 12 week employability programmed aimed at getting young people aged 16-25 back into education, training or employment.

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