Pupils have their say on the future

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PUPILS from four Warrington schools have been having their say on suggested local improvements with one of the borough’s main housing landlords.
Youngsters from Birchwood High School, Birchwood Primary School, Gorse Covet Primary and Locking Stumps Primary, all met with chiefs from Fontis, one of the main landlords in the Birchwood area, to discuss how they feel it could be improved.
Both the architects and landscape manager were present to listen to learners and ensure a real plan was put together to be used on future developments.
Participants put together presentations about their ideas, which architects took away with them to study.
This could mean those involved could make a real contribution to the local area’s future.
Photograph shows pupils working on their plans.


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