The planter was planned as part of a fundraising event on Go Orange Day, but given lockdown, the school decided to place it at the station to add some cheer
Many schools and businesses will be taking part in the Island-wide fundraising event for the Isle of Wight independent lifeboat stations in Ryde, Sandown and Freshwater.
What are you going to do for the Go Orange campaign? Sit in a bath of baked beans, organise a coffee and cake morning, or arrange a collection at work or school?
There are loads of things you can do on Go Orange Day to help support the Isle of Wight's independent lifeboat crews. They rely solely on public donations in order to provide the vital lifesaving service around the Island.
What are you planning for Go Orange Day? Will you sit in a bath tub of baked beans in order to raise much needed funds for the Isle of Wight's independent lifeboats?
Across the Isle of Wight today, schools and businesses are doing their bit to help raise money for the three independent lifeboats on the Island. What are you up to?
Not to be confused with the RNLI, these vital independent lifeboat crews rely on charity donations to stay afloat. Find out what you can do on Friday 13th to help.
Three Isle of Wight lifeboat crews will be among around 67 nationwide joining forces on 21st February to raise awareness for Independent lifeboat stations that operate outside the jurisdiction of the RNLI.