Helping children connect with nature at Hardwick Park
Children from Sedgefield are connecting with nature and developing new skills thanks to a new forest school at Hardwick Park.
The initiative has been funded by the East Durham Rural Corridor Area Action Partnership (AAP) through the neighbourhood budgets of Cllrs Chris Lines and David Brown, who contributed a total of £3,210.
Pupils from Sedgefield Hardwick Primary and Sedgefield Community College have been embarking on a hands-on journey, building dens, learning to use tools such as peelers and palm drills, making natural crafts, exploring the historic parkland, and learning about the local wildlife.
Positive impact
Jane Bellis, East Durham Rural Corridor AAP coordinator, said: "It was an absolute pleasure to visit the forest school in action, and to see the obvious enthusiasm of the staff and pupils. That is the most rewarding part of my role, when I see the impact that the funding has on the community.
"This is an excellent opportunity for the children within our area and demonstrates an alternative way to learn and also to learn to respect nature and the environment. It's having a positive impact within our community."