Collaboration project between Running Deer School, Moretonhampstead Community Shed, and Wellmore Trust.

Geraldine Carter • 29 June 2026

Wonderful opportunities for Running Deer School to work with local community organisation in Moretonhampstead.


As spring sprung, so too did an exciting new collaboration project between Running Deer School, Moretonhampstead Community Shed, and Wellmore Trust, providing an opportunity for our pupils to work alongside the volunteers at the community shed to learn new skills and engage with the local community.


As part of the project, pupils from Running Deer initially supported ongoing projects within the community shed, learning skills and working alongside the volunteers at the workshop. This opportunity provided inter-generational working and an inspirational sharing of skills and creativity between all involved, which is an invaluable experience for the pupils involved.



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Once we felt settled into the workshop and pupils were equipped with a set of safe working skills and had been fully inducted into the space we began working on individual projects to reflect the pupils interests and also to respond to a demand for projects on our school site, such as a greenhouse frame, bench hooks, and planters. 


In amongst all this fun, Running Deer hosted a cake and make sale within the village, and we were very proud to be able to present some of the projects created by our students on sale, which only further strengthened the community links that we feel very privileged to be part of.


Looking ahead we have plans to continue further projects over the next few weeks with a plan to build a barn owl box and complete some raised planters as well as resin moulding project – watch this space!


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