Hold the front page...! With deadline approaching budding newshounds at Meltham County Primary School are hoping to create a paper with a difference. Class 5 wrote to Stop Press asking if the Examiner uses recycled paper at all. Having been shown round th
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Hold the front page...! With deadline approaching budding newshounds at Meltham County Primary School are hoping to create a paper with a difference. Class 5 wrote to Stop Press asking if the Examiner uses recycled paper at all. Having been shown round the Examiner's Aspley works and seeing recycled paper being used, they asked for a Junior Journalist entry form ? on recycled paper of course. Press Centre manager Alan Shore presented the children with their special recycled paper to make their own mini Examiner grid. The Meltham entry promises to be a special one with the theme of the environment. The ¿orters¿ave also been looking at the Examiner and will be writing a feature on how the paper has changed over the years. Stepping back in time... pupils at Meltham County Primary School review copies of the Examiner from 1974 (from left) Gary Woodward, Sarah Crowther, Adam Taylor and Sally Jones. 28th September 1990.