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The Prince of Wales with during a visit to Hotwells Primary School, Bristol, Monday December 12, 2005. The Prince today visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . These fresh, home-made goodies are then used as ingredients for the youngsters' school dinners. See PA story ROYAL Charles. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Tim Ockenden/WPA Rota/PA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-prince-of-wales-with-during-a-visit-to-hotwells-primary-school-108833763.html
RMG91PG3–The Prince of Wales with during a visit to Hotwells Primary School, Bristol, Monday December 12, 2005. The Prince today visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . These fresh, home-made goodies are then used as ingredients for the youngsters' school dinners. See PA story ROYAL Charles. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Tim Ockenden/WPA Rota/PA.
Charles, Prince of Wales visits Hotwells Primary School in Bristol. The Prince visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . The ingredients are then used for the school dinners. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-prince-of-wales-visits-hotwells-primary-school-in-bristol-the-prince-visited-the-pioneering-bristol-primary-school-which-produces-its-own-organic-meals-the-school-encourages-children-to-grow-their-own-fruit-and-vegetables-in-the-schools-garden-the-ingredients-are-then-used-for-the-school-dinners-anwar-husseinallactiondigitalcom-image446434801.html
RM2GX8T41–Charles, Prince of Wales visits Hotwells Primary School in Bristol. The Prince visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . The ingredients are then used for the school dinners. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com
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The Prince of Wales during a visit to Hotwells Primary School, Bristol, Monday December 12, 2005. The Prince today visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . These fresh, home-made goodies are then used as ingredients for the youngsters' school dinners. See PA story ROYAL Charles. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Tim Ockenden/WPA Rota/PA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-prince-of-wales-during-a-visit-to-hotwells-primary-school-bristol-108833806.html
RMG91PHJ–The Prince of Wales during a visit to Hotwells Primary School, Bristol, Monday December 12, 2005. The Prince today visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . These fresh, home-made goodies are then used as ingredients for the youngsters' school dinners. See PA story ROYAL Charles. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Tim Ockenden/WPA Rota/PA.
Charles, Prince of Wales tastes some chutney during a visit to Hotwells Primary School in Bristol. The Prince visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . The ingredients are then used for the school dinners. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-prince-of-wales-tastes-some-chutney-during-a-visit-to-hotwells-primary-school-in-bristol-the-prince-visited-the-pioneering-bristol-primary-school-which-produces-its-own-organic-meals-the-school-encourages-children-to-grow-their-own-fruit-and-vegetables-in-the-schools-garden-the-ingredients-are-then-used-for-the-school-dinners-anwar-husseinallactiondigitalcom-image446434804.html
RM2GX8T44–Charles, Prince of Wales tastes some chutney during a visit to Hotwells Primary School in Bristol. The Prince visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . The ingredients are then used for the school dinners. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com
The Prince of Wales tastes some green tomato chutney during a visit to Hotwells Primary School, Bristol, Monday December 12, 2005. The Prince today visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden. These fresh, home-made goodies are then used as ingredients for the youngsters' school dinners. See PA story ROYAL Charles. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Tim Ockenden/PA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-prince-of-wales-tastes-some-green-tomato-chutney-during-a-visit-108833776.html
RMG91PGG–The Prince of Wales tastes some green tomato chutney during a visit to Hotwells Primary School, Bristol, Monday December 12, 2005. The Prince today visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden. These fresh, home-made goodies are then used as ingredients for the youngsters' school dinners. See PA story ROYAL Charles. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Tim Ockenden/PA.
Charles, Prince of Wales tastes some chutney during a visit to Hotwells Primary School in Bristol. The Prince visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . The ingredients are then used for the school dinners. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-prince-of-wales-tastes-some-chutney-during-a-visit-to-hotwells-primary-school-in-bristol-the-prince-visited-the-pioneering-bristol-primary-school-which-produces-its-own-organic-meals-the-school-encourages-children-to-grow-their-own-fruit-and-vegetables-in-the-schools-garden-the-ingredients-are-then-used-for-the-school-dinners-anwar-husseinallactiondigitalcom-image446434796.html
RM2GX8T3T–Charles, Prince of Wales tastes some chutney during a visit to Hotwells Primary School in Bristol. The Prince visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . The ingredients are then used for the school dinners. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com
The Prince of Wales tastes some green tomato chutney during a visit to Hotwells Primary School, Bristol, Monday December 12, 2005. The Prince today visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden. These fresh, home-made goodies are then used as ingredients for the youngsters' school dinners. See PA story ROYAL Charles. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Tim Ockenden/PA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-prince-of-wales-tastes-some-green-tomato-chutney-during-a-visit-108833789.html
RMG91PH1–The Prince of Wales tastes some green tomato chutney during a visit to Hotwells Primary School, Bristol, Monday December 12, 2005. The Prince today visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden. These fresh, home-made goodies are then used as ingredients for the youngsters' school dinners. See PA story ROYAL Charles. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Tim Ockenden/PA.
Charles, Prince of Wales tastes some chutney during a visit to Hotwells Primary School in Bristol. The Prince visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . The ingredients are then used for the school dinners. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-prince-of-wales-tastes-some-chutney-during-a-visit-to-hotwells-primary-school-in-bristol-the-prince-visited-the-pioneering-bristol-primary-school-which-produces-its-own-organic-meals-the-school-encourages-children-to-grow-their-own-fruit-and-vegetables-in-the-schools-garden-the-ingredients-are-then-used-for-the-school-dinners-anwar-husseinallactiondigitalcom-image446434794.html
RM2GX8T3P–Charles, Prince of Wales tastes some chutney during a visit to Hotwells Primary School in Bristol. The Prince visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . The ingredients are then used for the school dinners. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com
The Prince of Wales meets pupils during a visit to the kitchen garden of Hotwells Primary School, Bristol, Monday December 12, 2005. The Prince today visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden. These fresh, home-made goodies are then used as ingredients for the youngsters' school dinners. See PA story ROYAL Charles. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Tim Ockenden/PA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-prince-of-wales-meets-pupils-during-a-visit-to-the-kitchen-garden-108833727.html
RMG91PER–The Prince of Wales meets pupils during a visit to the kitchen garden of Hotwells Primary School, Bristol, Monday December 12, 2005. The Prince today visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden. These fresh, home-made goodies are then used as ingredients for the youngsters' school dinners. See PA story ROYAL Charles. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Tim Ockenden/PA.
Charles, Prince of Wales meets pupils during a visit to Hotwells Primary School in Bristol. The Prince visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . The ingredients are then used for the school dinners. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-prince-of-wales-meets-pupils-during-a-visit-to-hotwells-primary-school-in-bristol-the-prince-visited-the-pioneering-bristol-primary-school-which-produces-its-own-organic-meals-the-school-encourages-children-to-grow-their-own-fruit-and-vegetables-in-the-schools-garden-the-ingredients-are-then-used-for-the-school-dinners-anwar-husseinallactiondigitalcom-image446434795.html
RM2GX8T3R–Charles, Prince of Wales meets pupils during a visit to Hotwells Primary School in Bristol. The Prince visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . The ingredients are then used for the school dinners. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com
The Prince of Wales tastes some green tomato chutney during a visit to Hotwells Primary School, Bristol, Monday December 12, 2005. The Prince today visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden. These fresh, home-made goodies are then used as ingredients for the youngsters' school dinners. See PA story ROYAL Charles. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Tim Ockenden/PA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-prince-of-wales-tastes-some-green-tomato-chutney-during-a-visit-108833774.html
RMG91PGE–The Prince of Wales tastes some green tomato chutney during a visit to Hotwells Primary School, Bristol, Monday December 12, 2005. The Prince today visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden. These fresh, home-made goodies are then used as ingredients for the youngsters' school dinners. See PA story ROYAL Charles. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Tim Ockenden/PA.
Charles, Prince of Wales tastes some chutney during a visit to Hotwells Primary School in Bristol. The Prince visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . The ingredients are then used for the school dinners. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-prince-of-wales-tastes-some-chutney-during-a-visit-to-hotwells-primary-school-in-bristol-the-prince-visited-the-pioneering-bristol-primary-school-which-produces-its-own-organic-meals-the-school-encourages-children-to-grow-their-own-fruit-and-vegetables-in-the-schools-garden-the-ingredients-are-then-used-for-the-school-dinners-anwar-husseinallactiondigitalcom-image446434787.html
RM2GX8T3F–Charles, Prince of Wales tastes some chutney during a visit to Hotwells Primary School in Bristol. The Prince visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . The ingredients are then used for the school dinners. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com
The Prince of Wales smiles after tasting some green tomato chutney during a visit to Hotwells Primary School, Bristol, Monday December 12, 2005. The Prince today visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden. These fresh, home-made goodies are then used as ingredients for the youngsters' school dinners. See PA story ROYAL Charles. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Tim Ockenden/PA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-prince-of-wales-smiles-after-tasting-some-green-tomato-chutney-108833786.html
RMG91PGX–The Prince of Wales smiles after tasting some green tomato chutney during a visit to Hotwells Primary School, Bristol, Monday December 12, 2005. The Prince today visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden. These fresh, home-made goodies are then used as ingredients for the youngsters' school dinners. See PA story ROYAL Charles. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Tim Ockenden/PA.
Charles, Prince of Wales with head teacher Mrs Jenny Taylor and pupils during a visit to Hotwells Primary School in Bristol. The Prince visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . The ingredients are then used for the school dinners. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-prince-of-wales-with-head-teacher-mrs-jenny-taylor-and-pupils-during-a-visit-to-hotwells-primary-school-in-bristol-the-prince-visited-the-pioneering-bristol-primary-school-which-produces-its-own-organic-meals-the-school-encourages-children-to-grow-their-own-fruit-and-vegetables-in-the-schools-garden-the-ingredients-are-then-used-for-the-school-dinners-anwar-husseinallactiondigitalcom-image446434798.html
RM2GX8T3X–Charles, Prince of Wales with head teacher Mrs Jenny Taylor and pupils during a visit to Hotwells Primary School in Bristol. The Prince visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . The ingredients are then used for the school dinners. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com
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Charles, Prince of Wales chats with pupils in the kitchen garden during a visit to Hotwells Primary School in Bristol. The Prince visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . The ingredients are then used for the school dinners. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-prince-of-wales-chats-with-pupils-in-the-kitchen-garden-during-a-visit-to-hotwells-primary-school-in-bristol-the-prince-visited-the-pioneering-bristol-primary-school-which-produces-its-own-organic-meals-the-school-encourages-children-to-grow-their-own-fruit-and-vegetables-in-the-schools-garden-the-ingredients-are-then-used-for-the-school-dinners-anwar-husseinallactiondigitalcom-image446434791.html
RM2GX8T3K–Charles, Prince of Wales chats with pupils in the kitchen garden during a visit to Hotwells Primary School in Bristol. The Prince visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . The ingredients are then used for the school dinners. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com
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Charles, Prince of Wales chats with pupils in the kitchen garden during a visit to Hotwells Primary School in Bristol. The Prince visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . The ingredients are then used for the school dinners. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charles-prince-of-wales-chats-with-pupils-in-the-kitchen-garden-during-a-visit-to-hotwells-primary-school-in-bristol-the-prince-visited-the-pioneering-bristol-primary-school-which-produces-its-own-organic-meals-the-school-encourages-children-to-grow-their-own-fruit-and-vegetables-in-the-schools-garden-the-ingredients-are-then-used-for-the-school-dinners-anwar-husseinallactiondigitalcom-image446434800.html
RM2GX8T40–Charles, Prince of Wales chats with pupils in the kitchen garden during a visit to Hotwells Primary School in Bristol. The Prince visited the pioneering Bristol primary school which produces its own organic meals. The school encourages children to grow their own fruit and vegetables in the school's garden . The ingredients are then used for the school dinners. Anwar Hussein/allactiondigital.com
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