It’s Our World: Schools sell homegrown produce to the public in Liverpool
PUPILS from 10 schools across Merseyside got back to nature for the Big Go and Grow competition.
Stalls were set up around Liverpool’s Williamson Square, vegetables of all varieties were piled high and the schoolchildren, complete with face paint and plastic bird feeders, paraded around the square selling the fruits of 12 weeks of hard work.
Children from Blessed Sacrament Infants, in Fazakerley; Our Lady Of Assumption, in Belle Vale; Anfield Infants and Juniors, in Anfield; Princes Primary, in Toxteth; Barlow’s Primary, in Fazakerley; St Albert’s, in Stockbridge Village; St Sebastian’s, in Fairfield; Broadgreen Primary, in Old Swan; and Bedford Drive Primary, in Birkenhead, sold homegrown fruit and vegetables to the public.
The most popular stall of the day sold £203 of produce in less than two hours.





