A HUGE tree crashed into a bike shed at a primary school after the strong winds of Storm Dudley.
Radley CE Primary School's bike sheds have been destroyed by a tree that came down in the winds of Storm Dudley on Wednesday night.
Headteacher Claire Thomas, explained the fallen tree was discovered to the surprise of the staff at the breakfast club first thing on This morning.
Some bikes had been left overnight and staff had to pull some out from the broken shed.
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Mrs Thomas said: "Nobody was hurt, there was nobody on the property at the time. It was fine when I left at half past five last night.
"I only started as head here in September and it is actually our second tree to come down since then. So it has been a very interesting start to the year, with Covid as well."
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Mrs Thomas added: "We have just has a quote for a new bike shed for £12,000."
The primary school is in the process of expanding and has builders on site.
The school is set to double in size, it is currently at half form entry and it has 15 children in each year, but from September next year it will have 30. The school is building an extra five classrooms, extending the hall and a building football pitch.
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