Children aged 2 to 11 at Mousehole Primary School picked up their paintbrushes in the first week of term for a special creative day, transforming construction hoardings into works of art as part of major flood defence improvements at the school.

Pupils' artwork will become part of the hoardings used to screen off construction work

The immersive painting event allowed pupils to put their personal stamp on the temporary barriers surrounding the ongoing culvert replacement works. These works are designed to reduce flooding in the school playground and wider Mousehole community. Organised by the project team from construction company Kier and the Environment Agency, it was another opportunity for the children to ask questions about the work taking place in a less formal environment.

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