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The Doc Tel: 0831 719962 Teacher Dale Burr, rear left, with his year 1 publishing moguls and
Francesa Fuoco of UDO Print Zone holding the finished article
All maintenance undertaken or 770707 (after 5pm)
Children at Westlea School have published their own newspaper,
Tree lopped • Shrubs pruned Spares * Repairs *Servicing complete with colour photographs, with help from Old Town print
Turfing Overhauls to petrol & electric firm UDO Print Zone and The Link.
Grass cutting New & used machinery for sale And to celebrate a complete sell- "Over nine weeks the children
Planting • Fencing Part exchange welcome out of the print run, the six year had to try out many writing styles,
Olds decided to spend the profits from journalism and interviews to
Shingle Gardens Rotavator for hire on an end of term party to say reviews, poetry and letters. They
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NO JOB TOO SMALL goodbye to Dale Burr, their teacher have discovered what a huge
Lawn mowing, scarifying and during their time in year 1. amount organisation and decision
Tel: (01793) rough grass cutting, on a The eight page A4 newspaper making is required in publishing.
526571 one off or regular basis headlines with a story on the blight "1 had to do the computer lay-
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of graffiti in the school grounds. out, but they made it clear where
There are letters to an agony aunt, everything was to go."
and an interview with head teacher Jody Baker liked the fun page.
Neil Griffiths asking how he feels "We all told each other jokes and
ST start a new project with the Basic Tom Roberts was looking for-
about leaving Westlea School to found the best ones."
Skills Agency. There are poetry ward to selling the newspaper to
reviews, descriptions of houses for parents outside school to raise
sale, and a fun page with a money for the end of project party.
wordsearch and a colouring com- Francesa Fuoco of UDO Print
petition. Zone said, "it was lovely to see the
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Westlea School had great weather and a huge crowd for their annualfete on 5
July which made a record profit of nearly £4,000 to be used on classroom
ERMIN WINDOWS resources and maths equipment. The Sealed Knot Society were the star
attraction of the event and deafened on-lookers when firing their cannon.
Call Brian Smith on 824419 Pictured receiving a Civil War history lesson from members of the society are,
A supplier and installer of Adawindows. doors and connervatones from left, Michael Hapgood, Cameron Watts, Ryan Mason, Robert Andrews,
Nicholas Johnson.