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Kind-hearted students from Burnham area make hundreds of face masks for NHS

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Kind-hearted local students from the Burnham-On-Sea area are helping to make hundreds of face masks for local NHS GPs and care homes to use to battle Covid19, after a surge in demand.

The students, aged 11 to 14, across The Priory Learning Trust schools (TPLT) have been cutting visors and using school DT equipment to finish them off.

In a big community partnership and show of support for the NHS, Priory Community School Academy (PCSA), Worle Community School Academy (WCSA) and The King Alfred School Academy (TKASA) have all been helping out.

PCSA Principal Angelos Markoutsas and Head of DT David Clay had made 50 last week but local GPs got in touch to ask for moe to cope with an expected spike in demand.

GP leaders met with Angelos this week and have been helping in the design of the face masks, which children and staff are now putting into operation.

Michelle Michael of Weston’s Grand Pier is providing materials and potential manpower as the partnership extends.

Angelos said: “We are delighted that we could involve our students who are in the school at the moment to help in this vital work. They were very excited to be part of something that was helping our community and the NHS in such difficult times.”

Neville Coles, Executive Principal of TPLT, adds: ”This is great compassionate work by David and Angelos and all of our schools and students.”

“We are especially keen to help local GPs who have actually helped with the mask design and to assist Weston HospiceCare.”

“We are working closely with Michelle Michael and the Grand Pier to source materials and help in any way we can.”

 

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