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Northolt pupils go green

PUPILS from schools across Northolt got creative in order to host an environmental festival yesterday.

The youngsters who took part in the Learning Action Zone event wanted to get green ideas across to Northolt residents.

The festival finale was held at Northala Fields Park in Northolt yesterday, with a range of stalls, banners, presentations and a music march to showcase their work.

Beth Anderson, creative consultant for the project said: "The festival provides an amazing opportunity for students to engage in more creative learning, a chance to interact with their natural environment, and to share their learning with their peers, both from primary and secondary schools".

The pupils worked with artists to create pieces of work based around the theme - Greening Northolt - which aims to show how to keep Northolt environmentally friendly.

7:04am Thursday 20th March 2008

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Posted by: Malcolm, Ealing on 8:16am Thu 20 Mar 08
Could they hold an environment festival for Ealing's Tory councillors next time - teach them some green ideas? Perhaps they would stop making policies that attract more and more cars onto our ever congested and poluted roads?
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