Stowmarket's first Go Green Go Wild day 'fantastic'
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An environmental-themed family fun day had a great turn out of local families.
Stowmarket Town Council held its first Go Green Go Wild event on Tuesday, which aimed to educate young people about the value of wildlife.
The event promoted a range of environmental causes, had interactive activities and a mini fairground.
The council's communications and marketing officer, Summer Lambert, said the collaborative effort from organisations was "fantastic".
Samantha Oldfield, waste education office for Babergh and Mid Suffolk district councils, attended the event with Suffolk Recycling.
Their stall allowed children to get creative with Halloween lantern making, practise recycling at a make-shift sorting point, and learn about composting at home.
She believed more needed to be done in schools to educate young people on the environment, and hoped children attending the event would "realise that to be eco-conscious and to think green is really fun and exciting".
Other stalls included the National Literacy Trust, which gave out free environmental-themed books, and Still Good Food, which promoted the importance of reducing food waste.
Laura Jackson, owner of Our Animal World, brought her educational mobile zoo to the town, allowing children and adults alike to get up close and personal with invertebrates.
"Getting children interested in a whole variety of insects leads on to conservation," she said.
Ms Jackson said she hoped the event would give children "a love of animals, a love of nature, and an idea to protect it".
In previous years, the town council has crated 100 habitats around Stowmarket to enhance and encourage biodiversity.
This year, Go Green Go Wild saw the council hand out free bird boxes.
Rosie Phoenix, community engagement and events officer, said: "We thought it would be really nice to give the families a chance to put it in their own gardens."
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