Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Enya’s garden is set to bloom with Flintshire housing developer

A PRIMARY school pupil’s garden design has bloomed into life at a Flintshire housing development.

Ten-year-old Enya Hughes’s garden design was picked by housebuilder Morris, from a creative selection of entries from pupils at Bryn Coch County Primary School.

Enya was given the chance to see her colourful paper sketch transformed into a reality at the firm’s new housing development, Soughton Park.

As part of her prize, the youngster was also presented with a family ticket for Chester Zoo and a grow-your-own sunflower by Morris sales advisor, Margie Speakman.

Runners-up Demi-Lee Davies and Sarah Atkinson, both 10, also received grow-your-own sunflower kits.

Bryn Coch teacher, Rachel Potter said: “The children have started to take an interest in the local area and are thinking about what outdoor activities are important to families.

“We’re always encouraging the children to be creative and get involved in outdoor projects and this competition was a great opportunity to do both.”

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