STUDENTS at Bromley College have completed the Prince’s Trust programme.
The course is a 12-week project which helps unemployed young people get into work or training.
During the course the youngsters were required to take part in a residential activity week, a two-week work placement and a community-based project.
The group of 11 young people volunteered at the Bertha James Day Centre in Mason’s Hill, Bromley, to give the garden and allotment area a makeover.
Team leader James Plant, said: “Our students have come a long way and I’m really proud of their achievements with the community project.
"They worked well together as a team and I’m delighted to that many of them are progressing onto work or further study.”
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