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Amber Sound News
Students mark centenary of WWI with flowerbed design
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The students with the Mayor and Mayoress of Amber Valley Councillor Paul Jones Councillor Heather Longdon Councillor Alan Longdon |
Students and members of staff of Mundy Junior School, Heanor, planted a flowerbed in Heanor Memorial Park on Friday 4th July to mark the centenary of WWI. They had been invited to design the flowerbed by Amber Valley Borough Council earlier in the year and the winning layout was drawn by Alyce Taylor aged 10, showing a poppy at the centre surrounded by the Union Flag.
The flowerbed is just one of the things the school has been doing for the local community this year. On Saturday 14th June the school held its first Horticultural Show and produced some brilliantly themed garden designs, which have been replanted within the local community.
18 July 14 | Amber Sound FM News
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