We’re delighted to have revived Redwell Primary School’s sensory garden in time for the New Year. The works were completed just before Christmas, giving pupils the opportunity to get the most out of spending time in the garden.
The sensory garden gives children at Redwell Primary School the chance to spend time in open space, experiencing nature’s sights, sounds, textures, and scents. As part of the works, the team re-painted the garden’s surrounding fence, pulled out weeds and cut the garden’s grass.
Claire Head, Principal at Redwell Primary School, said:
“We’re so grateful to Glenvale Park for kindly offering to help us refresh our sensory garden. Our pupils love the garden, but it needed a little spruce up – and the Glenvale Park team have done a brilliant job of breathing some new life into the area. We’re really excited for our pupils to make the most of the space this year, especially in the spring and summer months.”
Mark Best, Director of Northants LLP – the developers behind Glenvale Park, said:
“We’re proud to support local schools in and around Wellingborough with any of their ongoing initiatives or with any causes that mean a lot to them. We’re delighted that Redwell Primary School is pleased with the refreshed look of the sensory garden and can’t wait to see pupils enjoying what the garden has to offer, especially as the weather gets warmer in the coming months.”