7th April 2022
Wightlink has announced that 15 Isle of Wight primary schools will receive a share of around £10,000 from the ferry company to support local environmental projects.
The schools – from all over the Island – are the first to benefit from Wightlink’s new Green Fund for Schools initiative. It has been set up to support projects that bring lasting environmental benefit to schools and their communities and help Islanders to live in a more sustainable way.
Among projects that will now go ahead, having qualified for the Wightlink funding, include some to reduce energy consumption, encourage and facilitate recycling and others which create new and improved habitats for wildlife.
In January 2022, Wightlink invited all Island primary schools to apply for funds to assist projects which sought to conserve nature, enhance biodiversity, encourage recycling, reduce the use of plastics and water or save energy.
Announcing the recipients of grants, Wightlink Chief Executive Keith Greenfield says he was impressed with both the number and quality of applications submitted.
“We had applications from almost half of the Island’s primary schools, which was a great response in the first year of the Green Fund for Schools initiative.
“We are pleased that a large majority of submissions met our criteria and look forward to working closely with the successful schools in the coming months to bring their projects to fruition.”
The primaries receiving money from Wightlink Green Fund for Schools 2022 are:
Elizabeth Grainger, head teacher of Yarmouth and Shalfleet Primary Schools, which both submitted successful bids to the fund for recycling schemes, says she couldn’t wait to get started on the projects.
“Our federated schools are passionate about caring for the environment around us so we are delighted to be able to undertake this new recycling and gardening project thanks to the support of Wightlink.”
Picture caption: Yarmouth CE Primary: School lead Liam Roberts and Martin Gulliver from Wightlink with pupils Izy Bishop, Scarlett Plumley and Summer Plumley
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