A colourful and vibrant display promoting the ‘Best of British’ values is on display at Bassetlaw District Council’s headquarters, thanks to the creative talents of the children from Worksop Priory C of E Primary School.
School Captains Mia Jackson and Alistair West, along with their teacher Mandy Brown, were joined by the Chair of the Council, Councillor Deborah Merryweather, as they showcased the school artwork, including drawings of the Houses and Parliament and togetherness with the holding of hands.
Mandy Brown, PE teacher at Worksop Priory C of E Primary School, said: “The work that the pupils have created for their enrichment has been fantastic, I am so proud of them. I want to thank Councillor Merryweather for taking her time out to promote the artwork our school has created.”
The captains were also given a tour of Worksop Town Hall and invited to see areas not open to the public, including the Chairman’s room.
Councillor Merryweather said: “One of the best things about being Chair of the Council is the opportunity to meet the fantastically talented young people we have in Bassetlaw. The primary school pupils of today are the leaders of the future, and I was really impressed with the artwork that the Worksop Priory pupils have created. It was lovely that they see togetherness as a key part of our British values, and I think that is something we can all learn from.”