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Pupils at Binley Park Comprehensive school in Coventry are collecting newspapers to recycle and have already collected over a ton. The money they raise will be used by the Warwickshire branch of the Conservation Society to replace dying trees in the area. The collection was organised by art teacher Mrs. Dearne Jackson. She said she hoped a " paper day" would become an annnual event and that other shcools would follow their example. Some of the paper collectors from left are Vince Clark, Mark Dobie, Gwyn Davies, Ian Shepherd and Robert Grant.
8th July 1977
Coventry Telegraph Archive
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Coventry
West Midlands
England
Media ID 21395468
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Pupils at Binley Park Comprehensive school in Coventry are making a positive impact on their local environment by collecting newspapers for recycling. With over a ton already collected, these dedicated students are determined to make a difference. The money raised from this initiative will be used by the Warwickshire branch of the Conservation Society to replace dying trees in the area, ensuring that nature thrives. Organized by their passionate art teacher, Mrs. Dearne Jackson, this 'paper day' event is set to become an annual tradition at Binley Park Comprehensive School. Mrs. Jackson hopes that other schools will follow suit and join them in their efforts towards conservation. In the print captured on 8th July 1977, we see some of the enthusiastic paper collectors proudly displaying their achievements. From left to right: Vince Clark, Mark Dobie, Gwyn Davies, Ian Shepherd and Robert Grant – these young individuals embody determination and commitment towards safeguarding our planet's resources. This snapshot from the 1970s serves as a reminder of how even children can contribute meaningfully to environmental causes through fundraising and recycling initiatives. Their actions inspire us all to take responsibility for our surroundings and work together towards creating a sustainable future.
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