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Huddersfield children are "getting a grip on litter"

Huddersfield children are " getting a grip on litter" for National Spring Clean Week this week. Pupils of Lindley Infant Schools are seen with Sue Pangbourne, of Kirklees Councils environmental improvements unit, at Monza service station, Birchencliffe, where in-car litter bags and information leaflets are being handed to drivers. The station is one of six Shaws stations involved in the in-car litter bag project as part of Spring Clean Week, which has the theme Get a Grip on Litter. 18th April 1991

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Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
Huddersfield
West Yorkshire
England
HUD 91 2609

Media ID 21685405

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Campaign Council Environment Environmental Litter Primary Pupils Rubbish Schools


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In this photo print, we witness the determined efforts of Huddersfield children as they take charge in combating litter during National Spring Clean Week. The young pupils from Lindley Infant Schools stand proudly alongside Sue Pangbourne, a representative from Kirklees Council's environmental improvements unit. Their destination is Monza service station in Birchencliffe, where they distribute in-car litter bags and informative leaflets to drivers passing through. This heartwarming scene showcases the collaboration between these enthusiastic youngsters and Shaws stations, with six locations actively participating in the innovative in-car litter bag project. As part of Spring Clean Week's overarching theme "Get a Grip on Litter" these dedicated children are making a tangible difference by encouraging responsible waste disposal practices among motorists. Captured on April 18th, 1991, this snapshot encapsulates an era when community-driven campaigns for environmental preservation were gaining momentum. Through education and awareness initiatives like this one, local councils aimed to instill values of cleanliness and sustainability within their younger generations. The image resonates with themes of council support, primary school education, transportation habits, and the urgent need to protect our environment from excessive rubbish accumulation. It serves as a timeless reminder that even small actions can have significant impacts when individuals come together for a common cause – keeping our surroundings clean for future generations to enjoy.

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