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A primary school in Harold Wood unveiled a garden project which aims to promote wellbeing for the school’s community.
Year 6 students at the Harold Court Primary School on Church Road have worked with West Ham United Foundation on a social action project which saw them transform an unused space.
The foundation’s sports activator, Maddison Hooper, helped the class complete the sensory garden – the Haven of Happiness – which was unveiled on October 19.
Deputy mayor of Havering, Cllr Christine Vickery, attended with her consort and husband Thomas Vickery to officially open the garden.
Headteacher Lynn Hogan-O’Neill thanked everyone who has been a part of making the “vision a beautiful reality” and said the project has been “exciting” for pupils.
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She added: “It has been wonderful to watch them transform the area into a Haven of Happiness.
“They all know that they need to continue the hard work as the garden evolves and matures.
“This will also become a quiet learning space for all the children to use.”
Cllr Vickery said: “The children have worked extremely hard to make the garden look beautiful. It was a delight to visit the school and meet the children and their teachers.”
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