

12th Nov 2007
Ned was anxiously awaiting the outcome of the trial but due to the
important new information about feeding him the salad waste from the
kitchen and the technical fact that if he was executed his remains would
be buried and are therefore landfill. he has received a reprieve. Hooray!
We have lost a lot of oaks around Llangedwyn Estate over the last winter
and summer so we have been on an acorn mission. We collected 251 acorns
which we are going to pot and plant out when they are ready.


21st Oct 2007
We are all concerned about the plight of the polar bears. At Llangedwyn we
like to try to help everyone we can and we wondered if Ned and Fred the
school guinea pigs were pulling their weight.
Perhaps they could eat all the school meal salad waste.
Sadly we are not sure they really trying.
Do they care about the plight of the polar bear.
Is this the end of the line for Ned and Fred, is this bad
noose for our furry friends?
The trial will be next week - watch this space.
15th Oct 2007
Some of the children found it hard to believe that jam jars started off as sand and crisp packets were once oil beneath the ground!

15th Oct 2007
Monday 15th October
The waste this week was a bit of a disappointment - 14.6 kg - the infants
went out for a visit to Llangollen and no-one told the kitchen resulting
in mega food waste on Wednesday. Mr Parkinson tried to help by
munching hisway through lots of dinners. Sadly he got a further telling off
from Cath, our dinner lady, and organiser of the LARD Club (Llangedwyn Amply
Rounded Dieters) for putting on half a kilo at the weigh in on Friday.
9th Oct 2007
Here are photos of children doing a bin search using the school plan.
This is the first Happy Bin lesson. We have identified the locations of the compost bins, 
waste bins and recycling bins around the school.

The first week’s waste was mostly kitchen waste. All the staff and children are on board; we have designed posters to heighten everyone’s awareness.
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