Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Here are the first pictures to come out of the Year 8 Anne Line retreat to the Youth Village. We'll have more to bring you later on but wanted to keep you updated on our live blog for this evening.









Here are the first pictures to come out of the Year 8 Anne Line retreat to the Youth Village. We'll have more to bring you later on but wanted to keep you updated on our live blog for this evening.









Hello and welcome to our Mission Blog live from the 8 Anne Line retreat! We've enjoyed a fun packed day so far taking part in loads of activities and I've got a couple of the girls here to tell you what they think about the day so far....

This is Abbie Frain and Louise Latimer reporting on the retreat. It has been an action packed stay at the youth village where there was lots of activites and shows to watch and join in with. On this retreat we also took part in bushtucker trial, pringle challenge and made a tee-shirt on our team name and logo which was a very fun activity and we would love to return to the youth village and stay again!

Hello and welcome to our Mission Blog live from the 8 Anne Line retreat! We've enjoyed a fun packed day so far taking part in loads of activities and I've got a couple of the girls here to tell you what they think about the day so far....

This is Abbie Frain and Louise Latimer reporting on the retreat. It has been an action packed stay at the youth village where there was lots of activites and shows to watch and join in with. On this retreat we also took part in bushtucker trial, pringle challenge and made a tee-shirt on our team name and logo which was a very fun activity and we would love to return to the youth village and stay again!

Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Inspired by words from Archbishops Vincent Nichols and Rowan Williams, 8 young people from Hartlepool took to the streets of London as part of a protest about the effects of climate change on the poorest of the poor. Armed with placards and blue face paint, they spoke out for those who do not have a voice. Are our leaders at this week’s UN climate summit in Copenhagen listening? We shall see.







Inspired by words from Archbishops Vincent Nichols and Rowan Williams, 8 young people from Hartlepool took to the streets of London as part of a protest about the effects of climate change on the poorest of the poor. Armed with placards and blue face paint, they spoke out for those who do not have a voice. Are our leaders at this week’s UN climate summit in Copenhagen listening? We shall see.