A group of creative young people have made a duck house for Walton Pond.
The bespoke build was commissioned by Aylesbury Town Council and was made by a group of autistic young people at a workshop organised by local charity, Talkback UK.
Talkback provides autism and learning disability support and service programmes in Buckinghamshire and the surrounding areas.
The 4ft floating wooden duck house was built by Talkback’s social enterprise, The Accessible Workshop, and was delivered to Walton Pond on Monday.
The workshop covers a wide range of woodworking and practical skills, teaching people how to plan and manage projects, as well as how to market and sell. They have workshops in Aylesbury and High Wycombe.

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