Pupils at Takeley Primary School signed off for the summer holidays by completing a unique history project.

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The pupils helped to build an Anderson shelter in the schools grounds, playing a key role in digging down into the ground, assembling the shelter structure, and filling sandbags used to protect the structure and its inhabitants.

The project was organised by teacher Mr Hitchin.

The Anderson shelter was designed in 1938 by William Paterson and Oscar Carl Kerrison in response to a request from the British government of the time. It was named after Sir John Anderson, who had special responsibility for preparing air-raid precautions prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.

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Dunmow Broadcast: Anderson shelter project at Takeley Primary School. Pictures: CONTRIBUTEDAnderson shelter project at Takeley Primary School. Pictures: CONTRIBUTED (Image: Archant)

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