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No Weeds Allowed! - 25/11/2009

A group of young people have battled rain and wind to transform Plymouth Music Zone’s garden. A dozen Prince’s Trust volunteers took a number of weeks to design and complete the PMZ garden make over. It features a gigantic piano painted on the ground, huge artworks, flowers planted inside old guitars and newly built planters with special sensory plants for the disabled children who attend the charity’s summer music sessions – oh and not forgetting a garden gnome. The volunteers are part of an initiative called Team 155 which is a 12 week programme for 16-25 year olds that sets out to build workplace skills such as confidence, teamwork, motivation and communications skills. The project is delivered by City College Plymouth and backed by Plymouth Argyle. Plymouth Argyle defender Gary Sawyer and Associate Director Captain David Tall have already visited the revamped garden and congratulated the young people on the final result. Team 155 will now be celebrating its opening with a free music session where they will create a special rap with one of PMZ’s Music Leaders.


Went there last nite!! Loved it so much!! Cant w8 til im 16 so i can volounteer!!! 7!!!! Lucy xx
tom my man you rock
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any chance of introducing ukulele lessons?
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