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Seashell Trust given £1,100 towards new playground

An artist's impression of the new Seashell Trust playground

Shepherds Friendly Society has donated over £2,000 to Stockport charity Seashell Trust.

The Cheadle mutual society gave £1,100, for equipment for the new playground, which is the final part of the £10m  housing development at the trust’s Cheadle Hulme campus.

Wendy Bray, from Seashell Trust, said: “As increasing numbers of children and young people live with us permanently, the playground will be used at all times of the day.

“In addition, to children and young people attending our residential school and college, the houses will also offer valuable short-breaks for families from across the North West who are in crisis and need a few days respite for their children.

Shepherd’s Friendly Society also donated £1,000 for a wildlife meadow, with specific plants to encourage birds and butterflies as well as bird boxes and hedgehog houses.

The staff raised the money through various fundraising lunches and activities throughout the year.

Ann-Marie O’Dea, CEO of Shepherds Friendly Society, said: “The work the Seashell Trust does is incredibly important, and it’s great to know that the money we have raised will be used to provide the very best facilities for the students.

“We are delighted that we have been able to support Seashell Trust again and to have achieved this level of fundraising between us is fantastic.”

Seashell Trust run the Royal School and College Manchester for students with profound disabilities and learning difficulties.

Wendy added: “We are so grateful for everything that Shepherd’s Friendly Society have done for us over the last year and how all the staff have engaged with our cause.

“Not only has their fundraising enabled our new wildlife garden and contributed to the playground, but teams of staff have given up their time to come and volunteer for us too. Thank you to all.”

Kathryn Dainty: Kathryn Dainty is a former journalist at the Manchester Evening News and a freelance writer specialising in charity stories and social media.
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