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£10,000 for Barrow school to transform outdoor space

by Cumbria Crack
18/02/2025
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Young gardening enthusiasts at a Barrow primary school are celebrating securing a £10,000 grant to transform a part of its outdoor space.

Cambridge Primary School was awarded a National Education Nature Park grant from the Department for Education to enhance the biodiversity of its play area.

The school’s garden group has been working hard to prepare the space cutting back trees and shrubs.

The grant, which will be administered through the Royal Horticultural Society, will pay for new equipment and tools, including a woodchipper, to help the clearance while new paths are created and to repair the dilapidated polytunnel.

The school wants to create a bird hide, shallow ponds, raised beds and will grow fruit, vegetables and flowers so pupils can see the full growing cycle.

Some areas will be vertically planted and others kept wild and woodland-like, ready to enjoy the incoming wildlife.

Pastoral lead at Cambridge Primary School Claire Newby said the new green space will benefit all ages of the school, which runs from two-year-olds in the pre-school to 11-year-olds in Year 6.

“We were invited to apply and delighted to receive the full award,” she said. “It will enable more children to experience the outdoors and to create a setting that is more biodiverse and will bring in the wildlife.

“All ages will benefit. The pre-schoolers enjoy picking up leaves and playing in the mud kitchen and finding stones while the older ones can see the wildlife, help with the upkeep and learn to use the tools.”

“Gardening helps with teamwork, co-operation, social skills and we are out three times a week with different children working on projects together. It also promotes physical strength and learning – they children say wow when they see the worms, spiders and bugs.

“You see children who do not always interact in the classroom and out here they are leaders.”

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