GREEN fingered youngsters at Bruche Primary School have set up their own club to learn more about the environment.
The children have been learning new gardening skills and have recently started an eco-school council to help the Green Fingers project.
Asda Cockhedge has donated equipment such as spades, forks and seeds while colleagues have donated time to help the project start up.
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