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Schools new saplings. Green-fingered youngsters Edward Dalton and Emma Jackson
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Schools new saplings. Green-fingered youngsters Edward Dalton and Emma Jackson
Schools new saplings. Green-fingered youngsters Edward Dalton and Emma Jackson, with teacher Mrs Jane Hardwick, from Hade Edge Junior and Infant School, Holmfirth, help other pupils to plant 100 silver birch saplings near their school. Holmfirth Parish Council paid for the trees, which were planted on Yorkshire Water land. Kirklees Council gardeners stood by to lend a helping hand. 14th November 1989
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In this heartwarming photo print, we see the future generation of environmentalists in action. Edward Dalton and Emma Jackson, two green-fingered youngsters from Hade Edge Junior and Infant School in Holmfirth, are joined by their teacher Mrs Jane Hardwick as they help fellow pupils plant 100 silver birch saplings near their school. The initiative was made possible through the support of Holmfirth Parish Council, who generously funded the trees, which were planted on Yorkshire Water land. The scene is a testament to the power of community collaboration. Kirklees Council gardeners also lent a helping hand, standing by to offer guidance and expertise throughout the planting process. It is clear that everyone involved understands the importance of nurturing our natural surroundings for generations to come. This photograph captures a moment frozen in time - November 14th, 1989 - when these young students took part in an act that would have lasting impact on their local environment. As they carefully place each sapling into the ground, one can't help but feel hopeful for a greener future. This image serves as a reminder that education plays a vital role in shaping attitudes towards nature conservation. By instilling values of environmental stewardship at an early age, schools like Hade Edge Junior and Infant School are sowing seeds not only for trees but also for responsible citizenship and sustainable living practices. As we look back at this snapshot from "all our yesterdays" it serves as inspiration for us all to take action today
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