Creating the play area are Bill Bell, Dave Manser and son Oscar, teacher Vicki Harrison and Chloe Smout, assistant manager at TG Hardwicks, with (front) pupils Oliver and Lexi Clegg A NATURAL play area is being created at a village school near Kidderminster thanks to support from parents and local businesses. The pocket of land at Wolverley Sebright Primary School has come available following the £500,000 remodelling of the buildings to create more classrooms and site a modular building for a new nursery, which opens after the Easter break. Gemma Morgan, PTA joint secretary, said: “Outside space is so important for our physical and mental health, as this last 12 months has re-enforced.
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image captionVeteran Gemma Morgan joined the Army in 1996 and left in 2002, seen here in Kosovo You didn t want to be the girl in the Army that looks weak, because they already think that you are weak.
Gemma Morgan says during her six years in the Army from 1996, toxic masculinity permeated into her life, leaving her too assertive, too competitive, and too masculine for civilian life .
Flashbacks from Kosovo and a difficult transition to civilian life culminated in a mental health crisis.
To mark International Women s Day, Ms Morgan, now a speaker, leadership coach and mental health campaigner living in Monmouthshire, shares what she learnt from stepping over the patriarchal line .