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INSIDE; READER HOLIDAY BARGAINS


^YOUNGSTERS are be-


■ 'ing urged to recycle their old "■'Stationery, during the sum- ^


: .?;;_mer holidays to help African ■ schools. i Last year Staples launched, :;a campaign to provide African;


■ ^'donated by British pupils who7 really rose to the challenge..


" A massive three tons was collected across the country in ■


./'Staples stores and then redis- - jl tributed in some of the poor- ^ . est regions in the continent by -


sUK charity READ Interna- ^"tional.


: <5 i'This summer, the Staples; • ;?‘“Back to School Swapsies” : .campaign hopes to collect even more.





;‘;>f Burnley Staples general ^manager Justin O’Grady said:


, ■//‘The campaign was so suc- cessful last year, we’re hoping;


. poorest children in the world. , ■ -s “We think nothing of throw- ■ . ing away our unwanted sta--


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,: tionery, but to some children, . even.having a pencil and a i;'


i. working pen is often a strug- ■ gle.”


, ,^schoolchildren with recycled ■ ■ 4 pens, pencils and pencil cases


"ii The,initiative builds on the :


, activity o f READ Intemation-v al, which redistributes old text;


.'books; to ^African, countries) that follow the same syllabus.'.


■ as the UK but suffer from a'^ desperate lack of resources ; and teaching equipment. ■ : .■ READ director Rob Wilson 7


; said:;.“Last;year was a great success and really made a dif- v


■ ference to pupils who want to 7 study, but struggle to get even the liasic stationery they need; .“We’re hoping to do even S better this time round and 7 : would urge youngsters across.;


the country to support our ef-::: forts.”


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>, T, even more school children will si'get involved and bring in their -: j^old but good quality pens and •; v; pencil cases so they can make.; ; j;a difference to some of the '■


.7 Children .who recycle their' ■unwanted stationery in'the:? Church Street store will also' receive a £1 voucher that can then be used in-store. .


m ■»w 7 . ^ '\W MOTORING See pages 12,13,14,15


I C l a s s i f i e d r e p o r t e r See pages 9,10,11


N e w s r e p o r t e r See pages 3, 4, 5,6


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