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Winners: Warwickshire Edgbaston Team 55

Overgrown, vandalised and neglected, Witton Cemetery Memorial Garden was in urgent need of attention. The Prince’s Trust Team 55 decided to take on the challenge of transforming the garden into an area which would continue to keep the memory of World War II civilians alive.
Find out more about their project

The Team were presented the RBS Community Impact Award by the actor Damian Lewis, who said:

“Civilians who died in the World War II heavy bombing were often buried without a permanent tombstone. I think the young people from this Prince’s Trust Team did an amazing thing, providing a crucial place for relatives to remember their lost ones.”

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UK Finalists: Speke Team 11

Depressed. Underachieving. Lacking motivation. That’s how you could have described the young people from Speke Team 11 before they began this life changing project.
Find out about what they did

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UK Finalists: Valentines School

Joining a new school can be a daunting experience. But imagine starting a school in a new country with lessons taught in a different language. Find out how the New Arrivals made a difference

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