by Gráinne Connolly
Students from the Prince’s Trust South West College, Cookstown campus recently completed a two week voluntary community project at Woodlawn House, Dungannon.
Woodlawn House is a respite centre for the disabled located at Quarry lane in the town. The voluntary project benefitted staff and patients there.
Over the two weeks the students restored an outside area used by patients and staff, created a colourful space with seating and also planted beds and pots ready for spring.

(Pictures of some of the work carried out by the students and the finished look).
The community project was funded under the Mid Ulster District Council Good Relations programme.
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