Bay CE School children benefit from generosity

By Press Release Nov 18, 2024
Children from the Nurture group with Richard Dixcey, Steph Dunford, Sarah Meller (ELSA), Leki Weston (LSA) and Stephanie Havies (LSA)

Richard Dixcey, owner of Dixcey Landscapes, kindly donated his time and materials for free to make a garden for the Nurture Provision at The Bay CE School.

The Nurture Provision is accessed by some of The Bay CE School’s pupils. The enclosed garden has a playhouse, raised flower beds, a wood chip area and a digger area, as well as a calm space with a cosy mat for reading and relaxing.

Steph Dunford, SENDCO said: “We are delighted that Richard was so generous in making a garden for our Nurture Provision. The children absolutely love it; it is the perfect space for them to play, let off some energy and take part in sensory activities.”

Richard Dixcey said: “I am so pleased that we were able to help provide an outside space for the children. It was lovely to come in and see them enjoying it.”