A letter from Ben Fogle: Call to find green ambassadors in primary schools

Dear Editor

I was fortunate enough to spend much of my childhood outside – from making mud pies with friends to exploring the beautiful countryside with my parents. My love for nature and the environment is something I now share with my own children.

I am passionate that all young people should have the chance to explore their connections with nature – and I want to celebrate those who are already going above and beyond for our planet. That’s why, as a WWF ambassador and keen environmentalist, I’m proud to be involved in the Green Ambassador Awards this year.

Along with WWF and People’s Postcode Lottery, I’m on a quest to find sustainability champions within UK primary schools. The Green Ambassador Awards are a great opportunity to recognise the pupils, teachers and schools that put the environment at the heart of what they do. That’s why I’m calling on schools, teachers, parents and children to help us find those champions who are going above and beyond to help protect the planet.

As we rapidly approach the deadline for these prestigious awards, we are seeking inspirational green ambassadors across England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The winners and the runners up will be presented with their awards at special events at their schools during the summer. The lucky School award winners will each receive £1000, and the runners up £500, to help boost the green projects, thanks to players of People Postcode Lottery

To find out more and to enter the Green Ambassador Awards, visit: wwf.org.uk/gaawards17

Children really are the future. Connecting them with nature and inspiring them to protect our environment is crucial and indeed, they can inspire us all to do even more too.

Yours faithfully,

Ben Fogle

The deadline for entries is Monday 8 May.

 

 

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Graeme acted as DJ. at the joint tea dance for the Sunshine and Loose Women clubs (writes James McGinty). This was the first Tea Dance of the year. The ladies were treated to a mixture of classic records intermingled with Graeme singing loads of favourites. During this I took some photos of the company and the Contestants for the beat Easter bonnet contest: There were not many bonnets but the ones that were here were terrific!

Graeme can be contacted on 77516 71005 or 0131 30 10554 for all occasions with Senior Citizens a speciality.Graeme thanks from the ladies for a great day.

 

Shoogalie Road Productions: The life and songs of “Judy Garland” 

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The performance was based on the life and songs of Judy Garland (Ethel Milne Gumm) performed by Emma Conway. Songs included “Zing went the strings of my heart“, “You made me love you”, songs from the “Wizard of Oz “Somewhere over the rainbow”, “Good Morning, Good Morning”, “I got Rhythm “, “Clang, Clang went the trolley” and many more

The story telling of Judy’s life between songs made this a very creditable and enjoyable performance by Emma.