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North Wirral Rotary Club has planted 1,500 daffodil bulbs at Foxfield Special School in Moreton

NORTH Wirral Rotary Club has planted 1,500 daffodil bulbs in the Wild Garden at Foxfield Special School.

Moreton and Saughall Massie councillor Chris Blakeley, who was invited to join members, said: “I was delighted to be asked to attend this event. North Wirral Rotary Club is perhaps best known for organising the Wirral Walk every year, members also do lots of good work on community projects such as this, and I was glad to be part of this particular scheme.

“I can’t wait to see the flowers next spring. Hopefully, the garden will be a mass of yellow to complement the saplings wild flowers in this garden area that all the students and staff at the school can enjoy.”

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