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North-east primary school pick up prestigious award for their green fingers

Pupils at Mill O' Forest school in Stonehaven with their winning pocket garden.
www.iangeorgesonphotography.co.uk **Pics free to use** Pictured Mill Forest Primary One Planet Picnic Pocket Gardens in the Garden for Life area at Gardening Scotland, These gardens are the result of our schools’ competition to design a small garden and there’s information and the winning designs. Cabinet Secretary, Roseanna Cunningham MSP will be spending an hour in the garden meeting some of the young designers and volunteers as well as being interviewed by some of our Young Reporters

A green-fingered Aberdeenshire primary school has received a prestigious award for their gardening efforts.

Pupils across Scotland were tasked with designing pocket gardens to reflect the themes of growing food for people, gardening for wildlife and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

And it was Mill O’ Forest School in Stonehaven which came out on top, winning the Best Garden for Global Goals Award.

The school was selected from entrants across 15 local authority areas.

The entries needed to use plants that can be eaten and attract biodiversity, alongside reusing materials which would otherwise be thrown away.

Mill O’Forest Primary School was selected for its inspired entry which linked to the UN Sustainable Development Goals – Gender Equality, and Clean Water and Sanitation.

The garden looked at different water journeys, who collects the water, and how much time and energy is involved in getting this precious resource.

Eve Keepax, Food and Environment Officer at Keep Scotland Beautiful, organiser of the award, said: “We are delighted to present Mill O’Forest Primary School with this award.

“The competition offers a creative, practical way to apply and build their knowledge on sustainability, biodiversity and recycling.

“It has been fantastic to see the pupils’ creations come to life.

“There are so many playful, clever details and ideas in these pocket gardens, as well as showcasing sustainability and being beautiful.”