Ashbourne News Telegraph

School wildlife and insect project helps unite generation­s

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SCHOOL children in Hartington are working alongside older members of the local community to create new wildlife and insect habitats.

Pupils from Hartington Primary School are taking part in the Archbishop of York Youth Trust Young Leaders Award, aimed at building leadership skills and character, growing confidence and empowering youngsters to serve their communitie­s.

Children are working closely with villagers as part of the intergener­ational project, to plan and deliver two community action projects within Covid safety guidelines.

Two new wildflower and insectrich habitats are being created within the school grounds on The Dale, and in the village.

Displaying the school’s vision and ethos of “loving our neighbour as we love ourselves,” the pupils chose to dedicate one of the wildflower areas to Bel Kerr, a late and muchloved resident of the village. It has affectiona­tely been named “The Blue Bel Garden.”

Pupils are also taking part in a programme to support the wider community’s commitment to tackling litter and fly tipping.

Tracy Blackwell, head teacher, said: “The connectivi­ty with our amazing village community always has been an essential part of school life, but it’s been so vitally important during the past year of the pandemic.

“During lockdowns, the children thought of imaginativ­e ways to keep in touch with local residents including writing letters, making activity cards and videos, and turning our annual fundraisin­g event for Macmillan into a virtual afternoon tea where residents received a box of treats delivered to their door and a personalis­ed card from pupils.

“Since January, we’ve been thinking about opportunit­ies where we can start to establish some safe ways of reconnecti­ng with our local village by being actively involved in community projects.

“The Blue Bel Garden in memory of Mrs Kerr was a spontaneou­s act of remembranc­e and it demonstrat­ed the children’s genuine affection for this muchloved and respected member of the local community.

“We’re really excited to be taking part in the Archbishop of York Youth Trust Award and look forward to working with knowledgea­ble, passionate and kind local residents to make sure that Hartington remains an inspiratio­nal location to learn, live and visit.”

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Schoolchil­dren and older members of the local community work to create new wildlife and insect habitats

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