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SCHOOLCHIL­DREN ‘BLOWN AWAY’ BY FESTIVE DONATIONS – FULL STORY

- by NEIL FATKIN Education reporter Neil.fatkin@jpimedia.co.uk

A PRIMARY school has been ‘overwhelme­d’ after launching an appeal for a Christmas tree only to be given four by generous donors.

Unable to host their annual Christmas fair along with the increased costs of mitigating Covid meant Milton Park Primary School could not afford to buy a festive tree and decoration­s for the children.

Emotional wellbeing support assistant, Layla Gover, contacted The News to see if anyone in the community could help.

She said: ‘It’s been an amazing response. Within an hour of the article being published we were getting calls from people and local businesses wanting to donate.

‘I’ve been blown away and really moved by the kindness shown by people in the local community. We now have three real trees on display outside and an artificial inside.’

The first donation came from Leaders Estate Agents in Southsea whose branch manager, Dave Sibley, arrived at the school with a 6ft tree.

Dave said: ‘I had seen the article on Facebook and one of my weekend staff, Stephanie Hall, who works at the school, arranged for me deliver the tree. We’ve received more than 50 cards of thanks from the children which has been really nice.’

The largest tree – a whopping 14ft – was donated by a man who would only give his name as Barry.

Layla said: ‘He called the school and said he had a friend who was selling Christmas trees and to mention his name to the seller and he would cover the cost.’

A number of generous locals also came forward with donations of money and decoration­s.

Rob Rook, 71, donated £200 which was used to purchase a discounted 10ft tree from J West Christmas Tree Supplier along with lights and decoration­s.

He said: ‘When I saw the story it really pulled at my heart strings. One of the best things in the world is to see happy, smiling faces of children and this is what inspired me to donate.’

After hearing the school had already received donations of trees, Milton resident Tara Flood, 50, decided to purchase brand new decoration­s to help bring the trees to life. Decoration­s have also been donated by Asda in Fratton.

Tara said: ‘When I saw the children’s faces in the story I just thought I needed to do something.

‘I’ve received lots of thankyou cards, one of which said “Mrs Flood you’re amazing”.

Layla and other staff spent Monday night transformi­ng the school into a festive wonderland.

Headteache­r Wendy Fowler said: ‘We’ve been overwhelme­d by the amazing response we’ve had – so many lovely, kind and generous people who really have put such big smiles on everyone’s faces.’

Pupil Remi-Rai, six, said: 'I felt really happy and excited when I saw the trees. They’re so big with lovely baubles.'

Classmate, Flavia Avram, six, added: ‘I was amazed to see the big trees. I’m so happy.’

I’ve been really moved by the kindness shown by people in the local Layla Gover

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Picture: Habibur Rahman BRANCHING OUT Layla Gover and head Wendy Fowler with pupils Flavia Avram, Mohammed Hussain and Remi-Rae, all six, and two of their three donated real Christmas trees
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Hall of Milton Park Primary accepts a donated tree fromd Leaders Estate Agents Southsea branch manager Dave Sibley
IT’S A GIFT Stephanie Hall of Milton Park Primary accepts a donated tree fromd Leaders Estate Agents Southsea branch manager Dave Sibley

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