A replica house is being built in a primary school’s playground as part of a project to help educate pupils on the importance of being environmentally-friendly.
As part of its Fix Up, Look Sharp initiative, David Wilson Homes is constructing a 12-metre square ‘Learning House’ at Scholes Village Primary School in Cleckheaton. The project also featured a presentation to pupils by a group of graduates and young people employed by David Wilson Homes, designed to educate children on the effects of climate change, saving energy and reducing waste, and involved the school’s Eco-Warrior group.
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