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Archive for the 'NEEDabag? 2007' Category

Baglady and NI Environment Minister speak together

Baglady meets NI’s new Environment Minister, Arlene Foster at the NEEDabag? Film Launch at Queen’s Film Theatre, and returns to Ballymena Bus & Railway Station to do something she’s wanted to do for a long time.

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Ballymena: Burning Issues

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Derry: Do One Thing

Baglady and crew join BBC Radio Foyle’s Do One Thing campaign to make life easier for Derry wildlife.

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Armagh: Pylon Crisis

Saints and Scholars Integrated Primary School join the local fight against huge electric pylons; Mullavilly PS report on their environment work.

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Dungannon: Welcoming the World

As they prepare for the reopening of Castle Hill and their beautiful view, after hundreds of years, the people of Dungannon welcome old friends and new arrivals with a strong environmental message. Howard Primary School show us how they are leading the way for Eco-schools.

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Belfast: Percy Plastic, Meet Greenmice

2nd year Queens medical student Kim Stevenson and her pal, Percy Plastic, join Baglady on a visit to Taughmonagh where the first signs of greenmice appear; then meet Centra managers and No Alibis bookshop owner Dave to discuss how saying no to plastic bags is good business sense, too.

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Dundonald: Message to the Minister

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Newtownards: Green All Over

NI Assembly’s only Green MLA, Brian Wilson, praises Baglady and crew for using public transport; Baglady meets Castle Gardens PS Green Buddies and shares a green glove handshake.

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Strabane: Schools and Super Valu Take the Lead


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Larne: Lucozade Beach, Revisited

Baglady inspects the beach she sadly renamed Lucozade Beach last year, and joins Larne High School students and Friends of the Earth for a quick cleanup.