As Colne’s Junior Council works towards fulfilling its Headteachers’ Challenge, its latest meeting saw the junior councillors listening to a powerful address delivered by Nick Alderson of the Open Door charity.
The junior councillors were set a challenge in September to research and choose a charity and then stage a big event alongside other fundraising efforts for that charity.
The children were clearly moved by the real-life stories told by Nick, and especially, the statistic that currently, Pendle is No. 1 for children’s food poverty across the whole country.
There was a breakout brainstorming session to gather fundraising ideas and these came thick and fast! As stand in chairman, Ade, of West Street Primary said: “This isn’t a thing we want Colne to be number one in, so let’s see if we can shift us down this league table.”
Later in the meeting, the junior councillors heard from Mr Peers about a potential visit to Parliament and to 10, Downing Street during the summer term.