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Absolute rubbish- that how to describe a disco Kirsty Mortimer (left

Absolute rubbish- that how to describe a disco Kirsty Mortimer (left


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Absolute rubbish- that how to describe a disco Kirsty Mortimer (left

Absolute rubbish- that how to describe a disco Kirsty Mortimer (left) and her sisters Kelly and Siobhan attended. The disco, at Huddersfield ICI Recreation Club, was organised for members of the Absolute Rubbish Club, who all attended dressed in litter and bin bags. The club is run by Kirklees Council Environmental Improvements Unit to make youngsters from 5 to 11 aware of environmental issues. The unit also organised games and competition at the disco. 13th February 1991

Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
HUD 91 979

Media ID 21687150

© Mirrorpix

All Our Yesterdays Fancy Dress Recycling Rubbish Schoolchildren Supplement Tin Cans


Absolute rubbish - that's how to describe a disco!

EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this print from the 1990s, we see Kirsty Mortimer (left) and her sisters Kelly and Siobhan attending a unique event at the Huddersfield ICI Recreation Club. The disco was organized exclusively for members of the Absolute Rubbish Club, who all arrived dressed in creative outfits made entirely out of litter and bin bags. This extraordinary club, run by Kirklees Council Environmental Improvements Unit, aimed to raise awareness about environmental issues among youngsters aged 5 to 11. Through their innovative approach, they encouraged children to think about recycling and waste management while having fun at the same time. The disco itself was an absolute blast! Alongside groovy tunes and energetic dance moves, games and competitions were organized by the unit. It was heartwarming to witness these young schoolchildren actively engaging with important environmental concepts in such an enjoyable setting. As we look back on this nostalgic moment captured by the Huddersfield Examiner Archive's Memory Lane Prints collection, it serves as a reminder of how initiatives like these can shape young minds towards a more sustainable future. Let us cherish our yesterdays while striving for a cleaner tomorrow – one tin can at a time!

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