Winning team secures £3000 from the Wood Foundation for charity You Are My Sunshine.
Hard-working pupils at an Airdrie school were rewarded for making a difference in the community - with a charity also in the money thanks to their efforts.
The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.Four talented groups at St Margaret’s High competed for a £3000 grant provided by the Wood Foundation which was established in 2007 by Sir Ian Wood and his immediate family to “address societal and economic inequity locally, nationally, and internationally”.
A panel of five judges had the unenviable task of choosing the winners, with the YAMS trio coming out on top.
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