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A load of rubbish... Mirfield High School sixth formers Debbie Bedford

A load of rubbish... Mirfield High School sixth formers Debbie Bedford


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A load of rubbish... Mirfield High School sixth formers Debbie Bedford

A load of rubbish... Mirfield High School sixth formers Debbie Bedford and Paul Wilkinson set an example to fellow students. As part of an anti-litter campaign at the school pupils are entering a novel lucky draw every week. Pupils write their names on snack wrappers from a newly-installed vending machine and place them in a bin nearby. At the end of the week a wrapper is drawn from the bin and the winner is treated to a free snack from the machine. machine was installed about three weeks ago and has already proved very popularaid pupils press officer Sally Hartley. have always had a litter problem, but if people keep coming up with ideas like this we should be able to tackle the trouble. 30th April 1986

Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
HUD 86 2429

Media ID 21691488

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"A load of rubbish. . . Mirfield High School sixth formers Debbie Bedford and Paul Wilkinson set an example to fellow students. As part of an anti-litter campaign at the school, pupils are entering a novel lucky draw every week. Pupils write their names on snack wrappers from a newly-installed vending machine and place them in a bin nearby. At the end of the week, a wrapper is drawn from the bin and the winner is treated to a free snack from the machine. The machine was installed about three weeks ago and has already proved very popular" said pupils' press officer Sally Hartley. "We have always had a litter problem, but if people keep coming up with ideas like this, we should be able to tackle the trouble". This photo captures Debbie Bedford and Paul Wilkinson proudly displaying their innovative initiative towards combating littering at Mirfield High School. The duo's efforts are part of an ongoing anti-litter campaign that aims to instill responsible habits among students. In this unique approach, participating pupils write their names on snack wrappers obtained from a recently installed vending machine before depositing them into an adjacent bin. At the conclusion of each week, one lucky wrapper is randomly selected as the winner who receives a complimentary snack from the vending machine. Since its installation merely three weeks ago, this inventive solution has garnered significant popularity among students seeking both environmental consciousness and potential rewards for their actions. According to Sally Hartley, spokesperson for Mirfield High School's student body, initiatives such as these offer

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