CHILDREN from Sherston Primary School have been helping staff at Tracklements make their annual batch of crab-apple jelly.
The youngsters have been busy picking the fruit in the village over recent weeks and turning them into jars of jelly.
It is the third year the Sherston company and the school have worked together on the project.
The produce is sold locally and a batch is given to the school. The company donates 25p from every jar sold to the school.
Tracklements boss Guy Tullberg said: "We want-ed to keep a strong link with the school and we came up with the idea of getting the children to help us pick the apples.
"We then go into the school and make some crab apple jelly.
"It's very nice to introduce a new generation of children to what we do."
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