CAMELSDALE primary pupil Bebe Duncan was one of the three winners of The Woodhorn Group green waste poster competition for schools.
More than 100 West Sussex pupils, aged between four and 11, created posters showing how peat free compost helps the garden in order to raise awareness of the importance of recycling green waste.
The winners were picked from three different age groups and will each receive a mini-gardening set, as well as a behind-the-scenes tour for their class of The Woodhorn Group’s organic dairy farm.
The three winning schools will receive all the support and materials needed to create a raised bed or vegetable patch for their students to enjoy.
Managing director John Pitts said: “We’d like to say thank you to all the students who entered our poster competition, we are delighted to have received so many wonderful poster designs.
“We’ve really enjoyed seeing all the imaginative entries and hope that our competition has helped raise awareness of green waste recycling. We are now looking forward to showing the schools round our organic dairy farm and seeing the garden bed projects come to life.”






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