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Follow on Google News | Painting Students Fix Up Farm with Volunteer MakeoverA group of Leeds College of Building students brushed up on their skills after volunteering to redecorate facilities at Herd Farm Residential and Activity Centre.
By: Leeds College of Building The project also gave valuable work experience to students on the College's Bridge Builder programme, which offers training for students aged 16 - 24 with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) or High Needs. John Clancy, Curriculum Manager for Construction Crafts at Leeds College of Building, explained: "Herd Farm approached Leeds College of Building and asked if students could assist with refurbishing some spaces on site. We already had an existing relationship as our students visit annually and use the outdoor facilities for induction and team-building activities. "We, in turn, spoke to our partner, Caddick Construction, who had funds to sponsor a community project. They generously agreed to donate £2,000 of materials if we could supply the labour." Leeds College of Building staff completed a site visit, ordered materials, and assigned students to the project. The student placements rotated as the project progressed, and a core team attended daily over the last two weeks to ensure that the work was completed on time. Debbie Watson, Social Value Manager (Yorkshire) at Caddick Construction Ltd, said: "We have a long-standing relationship with Leeds College of Building, hosting T Level placements and site visits, as well as delivering talks to students and supporting careers events. We were delighted to support this valuable community project while also giving the next generation of construction professionals experience of working on a real brief." Donna Russell, Centre Manager at Herd Farm Residential & Activity Centre, added: "We are so pleased with our redecorated office and really appreciate all the hard work that has gone into it. The students enjoyed coming up to Herd Farm and were a pleasure to deal with. They took great pride in seeing the difference they made to our working space - a legacy that will last for some years! "At Herd Farm, our mission is to make a difference in the lives and experiences of others. In this instance, the students have repaid this to us – a massive thank you to all involved." Find out more about Painting & Decorating courses on the Leeds College of Building website or book your place at the next Open Event on Saturday 18 May, 10am - 1pm, South Bank Campus: www.lcb.ac.uk/ End
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