A TEAM of students working with The Prince's Trust have done the hard graft to help transform the garden space of a primary school.
Fourteen students from Stockton College, aged between 17 and 24, spent two weeks working on a patch of land at Rydal Academy, in Darlington.
The previously barren patch of land now features a striking mural, benches for the children to sit on and access for wheelchair users.
The garden will be completed by children at the primary school, who have already drawn up plans to create a sensory garden.
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