Climate Education is a Vital Education

Adding social value to our projects

In the last week, we’ve spoken to 350 primary school children across three schools to educate them about climate change, and to highlight the positive impact of projects we’re delivering nearby.

Lee McDonald visited St Werburghs Primary School in Bristol to talk about the works we’re delivering at the Welsman Building to help them become more energy efficient and reduce their environmental impact.
 
Victoria Wallbank visited Hebburn Lakes Primary School and St Aloysius RC Primary School to explain more about the local Hebburn mine water project which will deliver low carbon heat to public sector buildings in the area. Children also planted their own sunflowers to take home and completed drawings to show ways they can reduce carbon to save the planet.

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St Werburghs Primary School in Bristol

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St Werburghs Primary School in Bristol

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Hebburn Lakes Primary School and St Aloysius RC Primary School

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Hebburn Lakes Primary School and St Aloysius RC Primary School

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Hebburn Lakes Primary School and St Aloysius RC Primary School

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Hebburn Lakes Primary School and St Aloysius RC Primary School

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