A special school has received a financial and transport boost following a generous donation from a Norfolk holiday company.
Brian Potter, chairman of Potters Leisure Resort, near Great Yarmouth, handed over the �30,000 cheque to Graham Tuttle, of the Norfolk Community Foundation, which will help buy a new minibus for Chapel Road School in Attleborough.
The money will help the community foundation to secure a specially adapted Lord's Taverners green bus for the school, which teaches children with complex education needs.
The Lord's Taverners Charity promotes sporting opportunities for disabled young people.
The Attleborough school is currently exploring proposals to build a larger school on land next to Wymondham College.
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