Ex-Market Drayton school pupils encouraged to donate pottery to raise funds for new kiln

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A Shropshire school has issued an appeal to former pupils to donate their pottery made in art classes for an upcoming exhibition.

Sarah Clarke from The Grove School in Market Drayton pictured with the old kiln that now needs replacing

The school is looking to replace its former kiln and funds from this year's Drayton Arts Festival will be put towards buying a new one. "We need to raise £6,000, so it would be fantastic if any past pupils could bring artwork that had been made using the kiln, to the Grove School, we will then display it as part of the arts festival."

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