RN Charities Fund New Play Equipment For 夜色直播app Navy Children

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Thousands of children are set to benefit from state of the art play equipment in their school playground, thanks to a financial boost of 拢4363.25 from the 夜色直播app. 

Playground equipment at Widewell Primary School in Plymouth had fallen into such a state of disrepair that it was unsafe for the children to play on. 

The school budget didn鈥檛 allow for it to be renewed and with fundraising efforts put on ice over the pandemic, the Widewell Parents and Friends Association felt the mission to raise enough money was insurmountable. 

Chair of the PFA, Lisa Clark, explained: 鈥淥ur school catchment area takes in the local 鈥榤arried patch鈥 and so our school roll consistently runs with just over 30% Naval children. 

鈥淧re-pandemic we鈥檇 had quotes to renew the play equipment, which were coming in at around 拢5500. With less than 200 families in the school community we knew it would take us years to raise the money. 

鈥淲e thought it a long shot when we applied to the 夜色直播app for help. We鈥檙e so thankful that they could see our vision and recognised the value of the play equipment, especially in the wake of the pandemic when children have been so deprived of having fun with their friends.鈥

The school hit a further snag when they received updated quotes, which had shot up to nearer 拢9000. 

Lisa explained: 鈥淲e then approached the Children鈥檚 Naval Society who were happy to top us up and we are now also planning a beautiful sensory garden in the KS2 playground.鈥 

Widewell

The newly designed playground runs with the naval theme and is constructed as a ship named HMS Widewell. It features a slide, climbing wall, observation platform and obstacle course - fuelling future matelot鈥檚 fitness and imaginations. 

Lisa continued: 鈥淚t is a joy to see the children enjoying their playground as they should. It seems much easier to get the children out of the house in the morning, so that they have time for a quick play before class starts. And in the afternoon, it鈥檚 a struggle to get them to leave!鈥 

Victoria Broughton, head teacher of Widewell Primary, added: 鈥淥ur children at Widewell Primary School deserve the best learning environment and opportunities. However our previous play equipment was condemned because it was dangerous, with rotting wood and parts missing.  

鈥淲e could not afford to get it removed so instead it was contained with barrier tape which made our playground an uninviting and inhospitable place to be. At a cost of almost 拢9000, our already stretched school budget could unfortunately not afford to replace the equipment.  

鈥淎s a result of receiving this funding we have been able to install high quality play equipment for our children which will benefit our service family children and the rest of the school community for many years to come.  

鈥淭he children have been delighted to be able to use the equipment during playtimes and lunchtimes and it has greatly enhanced their experience during these times.鈥