A Nisa store in Scunthorpe has responded to a plea from local school that hosts a farm on the grounds.
Gosal Supermarket on East Common Lane, run by Harry Gosal, donated £1,000 through Nisa’s Making a Difference Locally (MADL) charity to Oasis Academy Parkwood for its ‘Save our Sheep’ campaign.
The primary school is unique in the North Lincolnshire area with its farm, consisting of a variety of animals, such as sheep, goats, rabbits, chickens and guinea pigs with the occasional cow visiting.
The school is currently experiencing soaring costs and struggling with the cost of living crisis – putting the future of the farm at risk. The academy launched a JustGiving campaign to raise £500, whilst also entering various fundraisers to save the sheep. To date, over £800 has been raised.
“The school’s pupils and staff would be so upset to lose this wonderful resource. The farm is such an asset to our academy as it can help reduce children’s stresses and break free from behavioural challenges,” Tracey Norris, Oasis Academy Parkwood’s Principal, said.

“The children learn new skills, learn to cope with risks, overcome fears, become increasingly independent and build a deep sense of confidence in their abilities. Animals help children to practice caregiving and nurturing and empathy. This £1,000 donation will provide a lifeline to the school’s farm.”
Harry added: “We are happy to donate to Oasis Academy Parkwood’s farm. As soon as I saw the SOS plea, I knew I could help, especially in these current difficult times with the cost of living rising, and we would like to thank our customers for their continued support through the purchases of Co-op own brand products in our stores.
“Without their support these community donations would not be possible. Hopefully the £1,000 will help sustain the school farm for at least the next year.”
The donation was made utilising MADL’s ‘A Moment in Time’ scheme to help support time-sensitive funding needs.
“MADL makes such an impact in communities in many different ways, and it is fantastic to hear that Gosal Supermarket are able to make best use of the funds raised to donate to such a brilliant cause,” Kate Carroll, head of charity at Nisa, said.
“Providing the best possible learning platform for children is a fantastic cause to get behind and I’m hoping the children at the academy will continue to benefit from this unique farm for many years to come.”