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Before the Easter Recess, the Eco-Council at St Andrew’s Primary School in Boothstown presented Michael with a thoughtful gift – a bag of honesty seeds – as a token of their commitment to protecting the environment.

Michael took the seeds with him to Parliament, where he shared them with colleagues, including Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson. The seeds sparked meaningful conversations about the thoughtful questions and ideas raised by the children during his visit – from how small, everyday actions can make a big difference, to their shared love of nature.

He extends a big thank you to the students and staff at St Andrew’s for their warm welcome and inspiring conversation, and he looks forward to continuing his school visits across Worsley & Eccles to hear more about what matters most to young people.

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