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Schoolchildren using old Christmas cards to spread the message about recycling

Schoolchildren using old Christmas cards to spread the message about recycling, they handed the cards to members of the Countryside Commission at the Boots store in Huyton, Friday 7th January 1994.
The cards will be recycled and the money raised used to plant trees in the Mersey Forest.
Pupils from St Agnes RC Primary School ad Park View Primary School Huyton, were joined by Knowsley South MP Eddie O Hare and Knowsley councillors Ron Round and Bernard Donnelly. © Mirrorpix

Geoff Roberts
Liverpool Echo
Mirrorpix
Huyton
Merseyside
England

Media ID 21867541

1994 Boots Chemist High Street Huyton Knowsley Merseyside Paper Recycling Schoolchildren Schools Shop Shops

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In this heartwarming photo print, we see schoolchildren from St Agnes RC Primary School and Park View Primary School in Huyton, England, using old Christmas cards to spread an important message about recycling. The young students eagerly handed these cards to members of the Countryside Commission at the Boots store on a chilly Friday morning in January 1994. These resourceful children understood the value of recycling and wanted to make a positive impact on their environment. By collecting and recycling these old Christmas cards, they aimed to raise funds for planting trees in the beautiful Mersey Forest. Their efforts were not only commendable but also inspiring. Joining them in this noble cause were Knowsley South MP Eddie O'Hare and Knowsley councillors Ron Round and Bernard Donnelly. This event showcased how politics could unite people towards a common goal - protecting our planet for future generations. The image captures the innocence and enthusiasm of these schoolchildren as they engage with local politicians while holding stacks of colorful Christmas cards. It serves as a reminder that even small actions can have significant consequences when it comes to preserving our natural resources. This photograph by Geoff Roberts transports us back to the 1990s, reminding us that environmental awareness has always been crucial. It is an enduring testament to community spirit, education, and collective responsibility towards creating a sustainable future.


Framed Prints of Schoolchildren using old Christmas cards to spread the message about recycling

Bring the spirit of the holiday season into your home while promoting eco-consciousness with our Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This heartwarming image titled "Schoolchildren using old Christmas cards to spread the message about recycling" by Geoff Roberts from Memory Lane Prints captures a moment from January 1994 when students handed their used Christmas cards to the Countryside Commission at a Boots store in Huyton. This inspiring print is not only a beautiful addition to any room but also serves as a reminder of the importance of recycling. Make a statement with this unique and meaningful piece of art.


Photo Prints of Schoolchildren using old Christmas cards to spread the message about recycling

Bringing history to life, this heartwarming photograph from Memory Lane Prints captures a moment of environmental consciousness from the past. Schoolchildren from yesteryear spread the message of recycling through an innovative use of old Christmas cards. This timeless image, taken in 1994 at the Boots store in Huyton, is now available as a beautiful Media Storehouse Photographic Print. Relive the spirit of community and sustainability with this inspiring piece of history in your home.


Poster Prints of Schoolchildren using old Christmas cards to spread the message about recycling

Bringing history to life, this captivating poster print from Media Storehouse's Memory Lane Prints collection showcases a heartwarming scene of schoolchildren making a difference. In this vintage photograph taken in 1994, the children are seen handing their used Christmas cards to members of the Countryside Commission at a Boots store in Huyton. This powerful image not only evokes nostalgia but also carries a timeless message about the importance of recycling. Display this inspiring poster in your classroom, office, or home to remind us all of the small actions that can make a big difference in preserving our environment.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Schoolchildren using old Christmas cards to spread the message about recycling

Bring the spirit of the holiday season into your home all year round with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse, featuring the heartwarming image "Schoolchildren using old Christmas cards to spread the message about recycling" by Geoff Roberts from Memory Lane Prints. This puzzle not only offers a fun and engaging activity for the whole family, but also carries an important message about sustainability. Relive the memories of the past while contributing to a greener future. Puzzle pieces are made from 100% recycled materials and are fully recyclable, making it a perfect addition to any eco-conscious household.

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