Discovering Bourne issue 010, June 2012

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New Sensory Garden

The Willoughby School in Bourne welcomed guests to their sensory gardens opening day to show what all donations from the community and local businesses helped to create.

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n 11th May Adam Booker, the headteacher, welcomed everyone who donated money to help create a sensory garden for the children, to come and see the end result. There was a good outcome of over fifty people who attended, with the weather being sunny for the duration with drinks and nibbles on offer. The sensory garden had various equipment to get the children active, there was a sensory wheel that when spun small balls inside span around. A sound beam that when activated by movement made animal sounds, another is soon being put in at the other end with rainforest noises along with a beautiful array of flowers which the sixth form will upkeep.

Mini’s and Junior’s along with various members of the public (see our Facebook page for details). With all the equipment that has been purchased for the garden along with a wonderful array of flowers, it is a real asset to the school. Well done to everyone that helped make it happen.

Some of the people that helped donate money are Sainsbury’s, Roundtable, RAOB, Bourne

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