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Nature FeaturesYou are in: Humber > Nature > Nature Features > Springing into action Springing into actionFind out more about the latest winners of the Humberside Police Lifestyle Challenge. The Brough Babes team were winners of last year's Humberside Police Lifestyle Award; a project that encourages young people to get involved with their local communities. The walk was set up in response to requests by locals, as one of the Brough Babes, Jodie Burow explains.听 鈥淲e picked it because we did a questionnaire that went out at the local schools to see what people wanted, and it came out as a free facility for people to enjoy as a family and exercise more. So we thought this would be a good place as we came down here to walk our dogs.鈥 The girls were joined for the big clean-up by dozens of volunteers, including local residents and members of the St John (Newland) Scout Troop. Carrie and Jodie Burow: The Brough Babes As well as tidying up rubbish the helpers added bird boxes, hedgehog homes and plants designed to encourage butterflies and other insects. Another of the Brough Babes, Carrie Burow, hopes that the weekend鈥檚 hard work will encourage more people to use the walk. 鈥淲e鈥檙e just trying to promote this and just make sure it is bigger and better and that people keep on using it and it鈥檚 just not going to be wasted.鈥 last updated: 11/08/2008 at 11:13 You are in: Humber > Nature > Nature Features > Springing into action |
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