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1:42pm Monday 14th July 2008
PRIMARY school pupils in North Lancashire have raised concerns about graffiti, broken glass and dog mess with council bosses.
Pupils from Wilson’s Endowed CE Primary School, in Over Kellet, attended the Lancashire Children and Young People’s Strategic Partnership – with includes representatives from Lancashire County Council and from eight primary, and three special schools from across the county.
The pupils told Lancaster County Council cabinet members that they liked parks, open spaces, libraries and swimming pools, but are concerned about graffiti, litter, broken glass and dog mess.
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