💨 Abstract
Schoolchildren from Patcham High School in Brighton were left devastated after their coach for a football trip to the Netherlands collided with railings before departure. The year 8 and 9 students, who had raised funds for the trip, watched in disbelief as their plans were ruined. Parents and the school have sought to create alternative experiences, with local businesses and Halsbury Travel, the organizing company, offering support, including a visit to Chelsea Football Club’s training ground and a rescheduled trip.
Courtesy: Luke Alsford
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