Rotary donates a tool shed for “The Cow Shed” project.
A tea party was held last week to mark the first birthday of the community project The Cow Shed at Plot 17 initiative. It is based in the allotments behind the Bridport Medical Centre and the working allotment is run entirely by volunteers. The allotment and planned extension are used as a base for the Bridport Health and Well-being Champions who are volunteers who follow a Social Prescribing approach.
At the tea party the Bridport Rotary Club donated a brand new tool shed for the use of participants and volunteers.
In the photo L-R Martin Whiting, President Bernard Paull and Roger Pollock.
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