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Gardman donates £500 worth of products to school project

Lansbury Bridge School is creating a very special sensory environment throughout its school grounds with help from Gardman, which has donated £500 worth of garden and wild bird care products.   

Lansbury Bridge School in St Helens, for pupils aged 3 – 16 years old with a range of special needs, was opened in April 2005 and has since massively grown its pupil numbers.  Many of the pupils have a diagnosis of Autism and the school is accredited by the National Autistic Society for its provision.  Lansbury Bridge also supports children and staff in mainstream schools through individual support and by providing afterschool clubs for those with special needs.

Libby Wood, the Curriculum Enrichment Co-ordinator at Lansbury Bridge School, explained: “The lovely new equipment is a fantastic addition and since it arrived our children have become incredibly motivated to make sure our gardening plot is the very best it can be.  Our sensory garden looks amazing with the addition of spinning flower border stakes and stunning bird feeders.  With these new additions the children are really engaging with this area.”

“Lansbury Bridge has created an amazing environment for its pupils and we were really pleased to help them further with our products,” explained Sarah Downing, Marketing Director of Gardman.  “The decorative bird feeders and border stakes create a wonderful and rich environment while the mobile veg patch, reusable growbags, walk-in greenhouses and other gardening accessories are perfect for making it possible for the children to get their hands dirty.”

Libby continued: “When the school opened we had to work hard to turn the empty space of the school grounds into play and quiet space.  We also have a polytunnel and raised bed area that allows our children to get hands on and grow their own produce.“ 

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