Stockton Heath Parish Council completes Queen’s Jubilee Projects

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STOCKTON Heath Parish Council has officially completed a number of commemorative projects that marked the late Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee year.

An oak tree planted on Mill Lane Field (also known as the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Field) was dedicated in a short ceremony recently.

In dedicating the tree, the Chair of Stockton Heath Parish Council, Cllr. Pam Todd said: “Thank you for coming to celebrate the planting of an Oak Tree. This tree has been planted on behalf of the residents of Stockton Heath to honour Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee and will form part of the Queen’s Canopy of trees across the UK which mark Her Late Majesty’s seventy years of dedication and service to this nation.”

Next stop was St Thomas’ Church of England Primary School, where this time a Rowan tree had been provided to the school and also forms part of the Queen’s canopy.

Pupils from St Thomas C of E Primary School with Cllrs. Pam Todd, Helen Dutton and Sharon Harris

And later, a bench at Stockton Heath Primary School was dedicated. The school are making improvements to the playground and pupils chose the bench to provide a place to sit and chat.

Stockton Heath Parish Council

Headteacher Dan Harding and pupils Bella and Dylan who lead the school council enjoy the bench with Cllr Pam Todd and Cllr Helen Dutton


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