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Thanks to funding from Worcestershire County Council and the PCC, The William Mills Foundation and Bewdley Youth Hub together have worked with young people to create a mental health garden. Through the overall project young people have worked together on varying phases to help them learn new skills, develop resilience and support their mental health and provide them a new space for them. By doing this it has helped to keep them away from being involved in crime, or a negative effect on their mental health being alone. The funding has been used to: Buy tools for students to use to build, make and maintain the garden Purchase planters, soil, plants, seeds and other equipment Provide materials for projects such as solitary bee hives, bird scarers, pots, planters and signs Supply the material to make footpaths, dig up sections of ground for new paths to make the garden accessible for everyone Purchase a Pizza Oven and cooking materials to enable young people to use their produce to make healthy homemade pizza Purchase trees and specialist tools to sustain and grow the garden. Over the coming months, we look forward to seeing the hard work initially by young people flourish into healthy plants, vegetables and fruit. Very much like the plants, this project has allowed our young people to flourish, building their resilience and getting them talking during the project about their worries, concerns and fears. Now we have the garden, we have a space that students of The Bewdley School and members of the Bewdley Youth Hub in evenings can come, that is theirs to look after the plants, use the fruit and vegetables and have a quiet space that is safe to reflect and talk together.