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Pupils grab a spade and get dug in

The Eco Council at Barningham Primary School took part in the Royal Horticultural Society's Dig Together project. 

Pictured from left: Harry Offord, Sam Fleet, Sam Slark-Hollis, Felix Charters, Rebecca Pipe and Sarah Fleet

The Eco Council at Barningham Primary School took part in the Royal Horticultural Society's Dig Together project. Pictured from left: Harry Offord, Sam Fleet, Sam Slark-Hollis, Felix Charters, Rebecca Pipe and Sarah Fleet

Children at Barningham Primary School have been creating a new green landscape by taking part in the Royal Horticultural Society’s Dig Together Project.

The school is expanding to take extra years and will lose two trees to new buildings.

Youngsters from the school’s Eco Council were joined by parents, grandparents and governors planting native bushes and shrubs.


 
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