Children with disabilities across Cornwall will have the opportunities to discover a new love for gardening this spring thanks to new funding from from South West Water. Newquay-based Cornwall Accessible Activities Programme (CAAP) is giving 75 youngsters everything they need to grow their own vegetables and wildflowers, after winning a £4,940 grant from South West Water’s new £100,000 Neighbourhood Fund. Work is already under way to buy the planters, compost, plants and seeds needed to inspire the children, with the aim of getting them outside and sparking a new passion as the Covid-19 restrictions ease. The project is the brainchild of CAAP founder Sandy Lawrence, who saw how much her own disabled son, Matthew, 18, enjoyed gardening during the first lockdown last summer.
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