Primary school turns airplane into library
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Does your school have a library or a room where you can go to read and enjoy books?
Well, one school in South Gloucestershire is planning to set up a special space for pupils to do just that..and you could say the idea has really taken off!
They've had part of a real-life aeroplane delivered to their grounds which they are converting into a new school library and quiet reading space!
The aircraft was originally built nearby and flew for 25 years before being retired from the skies.
What's happened?
The BAE-146 aircraft was built in 1993 near Bristol in the south-west of England.
It flew around the world for a quarter of a century before taking its final flight six years ago.
Now, the front section of the plane - from the cockpit to the wing - has been delivered to the primary school with a view of turning it into a library in the playground over the next few months!
The plane is currently being entirely refurbished with a new carpet, book shelves and comfy seating all being planned!
Once complete, it hopes to open the library to the public as well as its pupils.