Trudy Harrison quizzed by school pupils about how to make a difference
Pupils from 13 Copeland schools quizzed their MP on how to make positive change within their communities.
13 schools across Copeland including Moor Row Community Primary School, Gosforth Cof E Primary School and Keswickâs St Herbert’s are taking part in this Bright Stars Business Challenge which aims to help youngsters understand how to run an effective campaign on an area of importance to them.
They met with Copeland MP Trudy Harrison online.
The live Q&A session saw primary schools pupils across the county meet with Cumbriaâs MPs to understand more about how they support their communities and lead change.
GUIDING BRIGHT STARS: MP Trudy Harrison sat down for a virtual Q&A with pupils on how to support their communities, and lead change Pupils from more than a dozen schools have quizzed their MP on how to make positive change within the community. Copeland MP Trudy Harrison held a live Q&A session with a total of 13 schools across the borough yesterday (April 30), all of which are taking part the Bright Stars Business Challenge, which aims to help youngsters understanding how to run an effective campaign on important topics to them. As part of the scheme, pupils from Moor Row Community Primary School, Gosforth Cof E Primary School and Keswick’s St Herberts and other schools met with Mrs Harrison to understand how she supports the community, and leads change.