‘Stop Fly Tipping’ Says St Bride’s P6s

 

The Primary 6s at St Brides have been learning about making positive change in their neighbourhood, urging people to stop fly-tipping and writing to MSP, Patrick Harvie to call for action on the issue. In a topic named ‘Voices for Change’ Primary 6 classes of St Bride’s Primary School are learning about how local residents make a positive impact within the Govanhill community. They are taking a closer look at the issue of fly tipping and went on a walkabout to identify the issue. To raise awareness, they have made posters and below are extracts from some of the letters they wrote to Glasgow MSP Patrick Harvie to call for action.


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