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Tree-mendous... these environmentally conscious youngsters have turned Hinchliffe Mill

Tree-mendous... these environmentally conscious youngsters have turned Hinchliffe Mill primary school green. Pictured with the children planting one of their 16 trees in a mini-woodland behind the Holmbridge school are (from left): Holme Valley Parish Council chairman Clr Jim McKenna, headmaster Mr Paul Meehan, British Telecoms Mr David Burgon and governors chairwoman Mrs Jill Martin. The pupils transformed their playground thanks to grants from the parish council, British Telecom, and Kirklees council. 25th April 1989. © Mirrorpix

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Huddersfield Examiner Archive
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England
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Environment Huddersfield Nature Planting Primary Schools Tree Trees West Yorkshire

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Tree-mendous Transformation: Young Environmentalists Turn Hinchliffe Mill Primary School Green". In this print from 1989, we witness the remarkable efforts of environmentally conscious youngsters as they breathe new life into Hinchliffe Mill primary school. The image captures a heartwarming moment as children eagerly plant one of their 16 trees in a mini-woodland nestled behind the Holmbridge school. Joining forces with these enthusiastic pupils are esteemed individuals who have played pivotal roles in making this transformation possible. From left to right, we see Clr Jim McKenna, chairman of Holme Valley Parish Council; Mr Paul Meehan, the dedicated headmaster; Mr David Burgon representing British Telecoms; and Mrs Jill Martin, chairwoman of the governors. Thanks to generous grants from various sources including the parish council, British Telecoms, and Kirklees council, these young environmentalists have successfully revamped their playground into an eco-friendly haven. This inspiring initiative not only fosters a deeper connection between children and nature but also instills valuable lessons about sustainability and conservation at an early age. As we delve into this nostalgic snapshot from the past, it serves as a poignant reminder that even small actions can make a significant impact on our environment. These children exemplify how collective efforts can transform barren spaces into thriving ecosystems for generations to come.


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