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Do your bit
By making small changes in our habits we can help prevent global warming. Hull in print asked members of Wyke Youth Forum about some of the steps they take to help the environment.
Francis Mill (11)
"I walk everywhere if I don't I bike. I recycle everything I can. I don't leave the lights on" |
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Barney Burman (16)
"I walk everywhere I go, unless I've got to be somewhere really quick. People should turn everything off and save electricity" |
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Jake Johnson Lewis (12)
"I bike everywhere, recycle and turn my lights off in my bedroom"
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Corey Bottomley (13)
"I don't go in car so I save petrol and stop pollution. More people should recycle" |
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Thomas Jackson (11)
"I walk home from school - St.Marys to Cottingham. I always turn stuff off at the plug" |
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Ben Robinson (13)
"I walk to school and I go around on my BMX a lot" |
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Andrew Gawthorpe (11)
"I recycle. I never ever go to school in the car (but I do live opposite school)" |
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Arts event
Members of the Wyke Youth Forum are hoping to organise a mini arts event to raise awareness about keeping our local green spaces and wildlife free from litter.
The event, known as 'Jazz up Jack Kaye Walk' will be held on Jack Kaye Walk (pictured), which lies between Ella Street and Goddard Avenue.
This is a footpath and cycle way which the forum is keen to clean up.
If you would like to help organise the event, please contact either Helen, Wilber or Jo at Hull Youth Council on 585297.
Join in
If you're a young person aged between 11and 25 living in the Wyke area, you are welcome to join the Wyke Youth Forum, which meets every fortnight on a Tuesday evening between 5 and 6.30pm at the Avenues Adult Education Centre.
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