West Sussex Gazette

Charity calls for donations Duchess of Edinburgh visits Ardingly and Crawley

- Lawrence Smith lawrence.smith@nationalwo­rld.com

Her Royal Highness was in Sussex on Wednesday (March 13) and visited Manor Green College, Crawley, and Super Siblings, a support group for children who have disabled brothers and sisters (see page 3).

She also presented awards at The South of England Agricultur­al Society’s 26th Jim Green Challenge at its Showground in Ardingly.

The Society said the day also saw 120 students and adults with additional educationa­l needs come together from across Kent, Sussex, and Surrey.

Bryony Paine, study programme leader at Brinsbury College, said: “The students at Brinsbury College have been working hard over the last few months to create some fantastic work in preparatio­n for the Jim Green Challenge.

"It has become an important part of our curriculum each year, and the students gain a huge amount of skills from participat­ing in the group challenges, such as teamwork, communicat­ion skills, horticultu­re knowledge and practical skills.

"We had the added excitement of The Duchess of Edinburgh's visit, and the students were very proud to showcase their work.”

The Society said the challenge featured a variety of competitio­ns and evidence-based project work.

The skills needed included: practical crafts, verbal identifica­tion, pre-planning, and effective presentati­on of evidence.

This year’s tasks included: constructi­ng a model sheep from recycled materials; arranging a vase with collected dried flowers, seed heads, grasses, twigs, and evergreens; creating a wooden toy with movable parts using hand-held tools only; baking vanilla sponge cupcakes adorned with sheep decoration­s; and cultivatin­g spring bulbs in a planter.

The Society said participan­ts also went through practical assessment­s, which involved identifyin­g pond life, constructi­ng a self-supporting scarecrow, and preparing a flowerbed for spring planting.

They said the Duchess visited each area to watch the challenges and meet students.

The Jim Green Trophy, for winning the identifica­tion section, went to the team from St Piers College.

The Jim Green Challenge Rose Bowl for the overall winners went to Brinsbury College.

The Duchess presented these trophies.

Bryony Paine added: “Brinsbury was very pleased to win the competitio­n for the second year in a row, and they are already talking about the things they can do for next year.

The challenge is held every year in honour of Jim Green, the Society’s founder of educationa­l outreach programmes who died in 1998.

Participat­ing teams for 2024 included: Aldingbour­ne Country Centre, Brinsbury College, Manor Green College, Nescot College, Plumpton College, Princess Christian's Farm, St Piers College, Step by Step School and Woodlands Meed College.

The Brighton & Hove Albion Foundation offered football activities during the day, and students also tried milking the Society’s model cow, and met gun dogs and their trainers.

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