




The time given for the post above is wrong - I am not generally awake at 4.30am! Don't want anyone getting the wrong idea.
Back to TC:
I asked the children to take some survey photos. The children's photos were quite surreal - but I suppose to the point. They featured a lot a mud - as you can see in the example here. The chair on the field is not entirely random - it is marking some dog poo. I shall rant about that some other time - just to say what sort of people let their dogs poo on a children's playing field.....!!!! They also seemed to be concerned about litter - although presumably that is one thing they could do something about.
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