A new team from Bath College ready to dig in at Somer FM

By Susie Watkins

1st Oct 2021 | Local News

Connor, Max, Nat, Arthur, Emma, Ashleigh, Annmarie, Ben, and Somer Valley FM director
Connor, Max, Nat, Arthur, Emma, Ashleigh, Annmarie, Ben, and Somer Valley FM director

Somer Valley FM and Bath College have a new planting team for Autumn at the local radio station in Midsomer Norton.

The station continue to support Bath College's Princes Trust with their newly formed team, based on the Somer Valley campus and Twerton

Park, home of Bath City. They will be planning and planting around the station's grounds.

Ben Perry, Princes Trust Team Leader is delighted with the new team and said : " All have started really positively and are meeting each challenge head on, showing great determination and a willingness to learn new skills. The dynamic of the team is great , with each young person contributing to all activities."

The Princes Trust Team 3 is Connor, Max, Nat, Arthur, Emma, Ashleigh, Annmarie, Ben and Ben.

Ben said: " As always, we start with a residential activity event, which will be at Skerne Lodge, Biddeford. It's a wonderful opportunity to develop life skills and bond as a team."

Richard Burgess, Station Manager, said: " I love our relationship with

Bath College. Apart from how well led the Princes Trust Teams are, it's a joy to see the team members develop and bloom over the program's duration. "

The Princes Trust programme finishes 17 December but it's not too late to join. For full details check out bathcollege.co.uk

To contact your local radio station: 01761 411755,

[email protected] , or find them on social media

     

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