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Let there be lights

2:36pm Tuesday 26th February 2008


ARTY youngsters have been helping welcome in the bright sights and sounds of the Chinese New Year.

Children at St Oswald's Primary and Cookley Sebright Primary schools got sticky fingers to mark the Year of the Rat.

Worcester Arts Workshop members taught boys and girls how to make and glue together Chinese lanterns, which were then paraded during festivities at Broadwaters Park, Kidderminster.

Pupils in Lynne Rees's year five class at St Oswald's, also put together rat masks, made from coloured card, which they took home to use for the park bash, organised by Friends of Broadwaters and Wyre Forest District Council.


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Making masks: Pictured are St Oswald's Primary pupils, Ryan Winter, left and Connor Rook, both 9, with Nathan Desmond, district council cabinet member.

Making masks: Pictured are St Oswald's Primary pupils, Ryan Winter, left and Connor Rook, both 9, with Nathan Desmond, district council cabinet member.



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