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The Evening Telegraph's Green Army



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Published Date: 14 May 2007
Join in with the Evening Telegraph's campaign for a cleaner county today!
The Evening Telegraph has launched a new initiative to promote a greener lifestyle, in a bid to improve the environment of Northamptonshire!
As such, the Evening Telegraph is asking you to help spread the word about climate change, and has thrown down a challenge to the children of the county!

The Evening Telegraph wants you to design a 'green' poster, promoting our new 'Green Army' campaign and to remind people how important it is to join the fight to halt climate change.

The winning poster will be printed in a format to be displayed in every hope, whilst all of the entrants will feature in a special supplement coming soon

Anyone under the age of 16 can enter the competition. Posters should be on A4 paper and should have a general green theme.

Completed posters should be sent to
Green Army, Evening Telegraph, Rothwell Road, Kettering, NN1 8GA.

For further information, please ring 01536 393933



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  • Last Updated: 18 May 2007 5:31 PM
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