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Greenhouse grant for Oxhey school


A primary school in Watford has received a £500 grant to help build a new greenhouse.

Bromet School, in Oxhey Road, has launched a Get, Set, Grow scheme to teach green-fingered pupils about the importance of a healthy diet and make them aware of where their food comes from.

The money was awarded by County Councillor Stephen Giles-Medhurst, from his £10,000 locality budget to be spent on worthwhile community projects.

He said: "Get, Set, Grow is a great project as it brings together Bromet School and the local community."

Each of the 77 members of Hertfordshire County Council have been allocated £10,000, which will benefit many more community projects across the county.

Jo Brew, who runs Get, Set, Grow, said: "We're really pleased to get a grant from our county councillor. It will be great for the school to have a greenhouse for growing plants in early spring."

Locality budgets were launched in July 2009, with funding to be used for worthy social, economic or environmental causes in Hertfordshire.

For more information, visit www.hertsdirect.org and type "locality" into the search box.

Comments(1)

Andrew1963 says...
9:45am Thu 10 Sep 09

Very good - I just do not understand the process. The County Council give councillors a pot of money, and then they give £500 to a county council school. But this school has given £563 to a County sponsored Chidrens early years centre - see
Charity donation of £563.50 from Bromet Primary School. See http://www.sunshinec
harity.com/page4.

Would it not be quicker for the county council to give the money direc t to this charity?


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