and volunteers have helped make this possible and I am very grateful for the numbers of families that have turned out in all weathers to rake, mow, lift, cut back and dig – all done with cheer, humour and laughter. We are all very excited by the introduction of the Carrdus Pathway and our plans for Outdoor Learning.
It is important to remember that Carrdus has always been about the outdoors and children leaving it have always been a bit different: confident, independent, imaginative and resilient. Now is the time to pick up the baton, run with it ourselves and take it to the next stage. R
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