Rotarians, pupils and teachers, ex pupils, members of the Woodland Trust - the whole group. Far right is teacher Roger Smith.
Tree wardens, staff and students old and new from The Long Eaton School helped the Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire, Mr William Tucker, plant a special tree to mark The Queens Diamond Jubilee. It was very appropriate that helping with the planting was Rotarian Alan Wiggins, who had been a student at the school during the coronation 60 years ago, and also Milly Dainty one of the schools’ current youngest students.
Erewash Borough Council Tree Wardens, staff from Initial and gardeners from Woodland Landscapes Ltd helped to prepare the ground for planting.
Tree wardens, staff and students old and new from The Long Eaton School helped the Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire, Mr William Tucker, plant a special tree to mark The Queens Diamond Jubilee.
It was very appropriate that helping with the planting was Rotarian Alan Wiggins, who had been a student at the school during the coronation 60 years ago, and also Milly Dainty one of the schools’ current youngest students.
Erewash Borough Council Tree Wardens, staff from Initial and gardeners from Woodland Landscapes Ltd helped to prepare the ground for planting.
Photo from Mike Peacock TLES