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Pennyhooks Project

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The Pennyhooks Project is a farm-based program for children with autism spectrum disorders in Shrivenham, United Kingdom. A usual day for the students involves mainly farm-based activities including animal care and countryside skills such as conservation, as well as training in craft skills. The farm specialises in raising Aberdeen Angus cattle.

The farm offers the students the Open College Network-accredited Countryside Stewardship Course, and assists in the transition between school and work.

The owner is Lydia Otter. The Pennyhooks Project was founded in 2001 by Otter and Richard Hurford, previously a probation service officer, who now manages the farm.

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Pennyhooks Project Wikipedia