RUGBY World Cup winner Richard Hill was on hand to officially open a secure play area at a special needs school in WGC. The former England and Saracens flanker visited Lakeside School, in Lemsford Lane, yesterday (Thursday), in his capacity as a member of
RUGBY World Cup winner Richard Hill was on hand to officially open a secure play area at a special needs school in WGC.
The former England and Saracens flanker visited Lakeside School, in Lemsford Lane, yesterday (Thursday), in his capacity as a member of national charity Wooden Spoon.
The organisation, which is the official charity of British rugby, stumped up �7,000 to buy a new fence and security gates for the school's sports court.
Mr Hill, 36, said he was "delighted" to take part in the unveiling of the new facility.
More on this story in next week's WHT.
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