Steve Bull guest of honour at Albrighton event
Steve Bull was guest of honour when he officially opened a new learning area catering for disabled people.
The Wolves legend cut the ribbon on the Albrighton Moat and Gardens' new outdoor learning space and greenhouse.
The project was funded by the Steve Bull Foundation and the man himself came along to present prizes for a special fishing competition, which marked the official opening on Thursday.
Guests included Aero Systems Future Engineering Officers, from RAF Cosford.
Sandie Jackson, operations manager at the moat and gardens, said: "A very big thanks goes to Steve Bull and his fellow trustees for their generosity.
"The outdoor learning space will make a big difference to the moat and gardens, enabling more young people to take part in horticultural activities regardless of weather conditions."
The prize for the most fish caught went to Michael Dudley, with 36, while Callum Clarkson landed the biggest.
Mr Bull also handed out awards to two volunteers, Jordan Findlay and Luke Fortune, for giving their time to the trust for free during the year.
Albrighton Moat and Gardens is a charity that provides educational, recreational and leisure facilities for mentally, physically and sensory disabled users.
The moat is well-stocked with varieties of native fish and is approached from seven wheelchair accessible jetties, with tackle available for hire.
An on-site resource and training centre accommodates 40 people with television and video facilities and is used for art, crafts and music sessions.









