A teacher is leading production of almost a thousand protective visors a day as part of the fight against coronavirus - all from his Design and Technology classroom.
Mark Smith has turned Leighton Park School in Reading into a hub with ten other local schools and businesses in Berkshire to supply hospitals, GPs and care homes in the local area with vital protective facewear.
Mr Smith is one of a number of DT teachers who responded to a drive on social media to help make visors to protect those on the frontline from the spread of covid-19.
He told the Mirror: “It’s testament to the team here how everyone has done their bit to make it happen - if it were just a one man band like I started with we would be producing tiny numbers.” Mr Smith,
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