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Registration for free Grow-Kits from The Big Grow 2021 is now open for Primary School Teachers

Posted by newsdesk1 on January 30, 2021 · Leave a Comment 

Schools may be closed, but innocent and GIY are calling on teachers to sign up for free food growing classroom kits to welcome them back when the doors are open again. Today kicks off the tenth year of The Big Grow, a campaign started by innocent and GIY to get kids growing their own veg […]

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