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Going Dutch ? that is a cassette made by youngsters at St Johns C of E School
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Going Dutch ? that is a cassette made by youngsters at St Johns C of E School
Going Dutch ? that is a cassette made by youngsters at St Johns C of E School, Golcar. The children have made a recording about their village to be sent to friends at their nchool in Voorburg, Holland. The tape is being made with the help of Mr Trevor Wood, a Batley teacher who has been seconded to Radio Leeds as part of a scheme run by the local authority. The recording will feature interviews with local people including the Vicar of Golcar, the Rev Andrew Martlew, and Kirklees public relations officer Mr Norman Daley. The tape will be ready by next month and the school is hoping to receive a similar gift - as long as it is recorded in English. 29th June 1987
Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
England
HUD 87 4382
Media ID 21695757
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Going Dutch? - Youngsters at St Johns C of E School in Golcar, proudly display their cassette tape recording. In an exciting cultural exchange, these talented children have created a captivating audio journey about their beloved village to be shared with friends at their partner school in Voorburg, Holland. Assisting them is Mr Trevor Wood, a dedicated Batley teacher who has temporarily joined Radio Leeds as part of an innovative program initiated by the local authority. This remarkable recording will showcase interviews with prominent local figures such as the esteemed Vicar of Golcar, Reverend Andrew Martlew, and Kirklees public relations officer Mr Norman Daley. The anticipation builds as this heartfelt project nears completion and is set to be ready for distribution next month. In return for this thoughtful gift from St Johns C of E School, the students eagerly hope to receive a similar treasure from their Dutch counterparts – albeit recorded in English. This delightful initiative not only fosters cross-cultural understanding but also highlights the creativity and talent within our young community. Captured forever on this print from Huddersfield Examiner Archive's '1980s: All Our Yesterdays' supplement, this heartwarming moment serves as a reminder that even through distance and language barriers, friendship knows no bounds.
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