A TRANSPORT Day was held at Landscore Primary School featuring vehicles including vintage cars, motorcycles, rally bikes, police vans and a digger.
The exhibition was opened by Town Mayor, Cllr Frank Letch and was attended by a large number of visitors.
The organiser of the Transport Day, teacher, Linda Williamson said: "The children in Key Stage One enjoyed learning about different forms of transport as part of their studies.
"We have a range of different transport and activities and stalls as well as an exhibition of the children's work.
"All the money raised by Camper Coffee Co will go towards 'Sparkle' in remembrance of Samuel Crocker."
The children recently enjoyed a trip to the World of Country Life at Exmouth, which has a range of classic cars and motorcycles as well as steam engines.
The children also studied the work of 1950's artist "Lobban" and created posters, based on his original bus posters, but focused on trains instead. The posters were exhibited at the school on the Transport Day.
Nora Parminter





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