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Raddlebarn Primary School's Centenary Gates
The Friends of Raddlebarn funded this project from grants, donations and internal fundraising. Chris Rance and the rest of the playground planning group have been working on this project for almost 3 years but the installation took just one day. The gates were officially open by the Mayor on 9th of January 2006, the last day of their Centenary Year. All the children from Nursery to Year 6 walked through the gate for the first time. The event was attended by parents, old pupils, local councillors, members of the Muntz Family, the Assistant Director of Parks and Events, our Ranger and Parks Manager. The Friends of Muntz Park worked with Raddlebarn School and a local ranger to plant trees and bulbs on either side of this new gate. The children planted naturalised daffodil bulbs around the new trees. The trees planted are Wild Cherry and Rowan (Mountain Ash) which are native and both have white blossom and berries. |