GREEN-FINGERED youngsters will be able to buy more plants for their conservation garden, thanks to a generous car dealership. Pupils at Belthorn Primary School look after their wildlife garden in the school grounds, including a rockery which was built after the construction of the M65.
Since then, they have added plants and flowers to their garden with the help of local businesses and Groundwork.
Now Walker Farrimond Volvo have given the school £250 to help them carry on their green good work.
Pictured at the £250 cheque and certificate presentation are Tom Cottrel, seven,
Jessica Slater, nine, Volvo Group quality manager Barrie Whittaker and Sarah Cairns, nine.
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