Cash for Schools has been launched in the Shropshire Star for another year, with schools signing up for a chance to win a share of £12,000.
Children at Bomere Heath pictured with new play equipment
Maria Whittaker, school office manager at the school said the children are thrilled with the new equipment. The sponsors of this year’s Cash For Schools competition are Enterprise-Flex-E-Rent who are keen to hear what schools would spend the money on.
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