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A primary school in Welwyn Garden City has had its first honey collection from its beehive. Children at Panshanger Primary School have been learning about bees and why it is so important to help them.
Throughout the weekdays in the summer, Second Harvest will have cafe sites available for kids in need to receive nutritious lunches.
This summer, the food bank says it’s helping more than 300 kids. That’s up from the 90 to 100 they served last summer.