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Safe and sustainable travel mascot, Arlo the Owl, guiding pupils from Ireland Wood primary school across the School Street: Safe and sustainable travel mascot, Arlo the Owl, guiding pupils from Ireland Wood primary school across the School Street

Safe and sustainable travel mascot, Arlo the Owl, guiding pupils from Ireland Wood primary school across the School Street

Safe and sustainable travel mascot, Arlo the Owl, guiding pupils from Ireland Wood primary school across the School Street
Arlo the Owl, the council's safe and sustainable travel mascot giving a high five to a pupil from Ireland Wood Primary School: Arlo the Owl, the council's safe and sustainable travel mascot giving a high five to a pupil from Ireland Wood Primary School

Arlo the Owl, the council's safe and sustainable travel mascot giving a high five to a pupil from Ireland Wood Primary School

Arlo the Owl, the council's safe and sustainable travel mascot giving a high five to a pupil from Ireland Wood Primary School
Leeds City Council safe and sustainable travel team with Arlo the Owl, the council's safe and sustainable travel mascot on Ireland Wood's new School Street: Leeds City Council's safe and sustainable travel team with Arlo the Owl, the council's safe and sustainable travel mascot on Ireland Wood's new School Street

Leeds City Council safe and sustainable travel team with Arlo the Owl, the council's safe and sustainable travel mascot on Ireland Wood's new School Street

Leeds City Council's safe and sustainable travel team with Arlo the Owl, the council's safe and sustainable travel mascot on Ireland Wood's new School Street
Arlo the Owl, the council's safe and sustainable travel mascot, meeting pupils from Ireland Wood Primary School before their walk to school: Arlo the Owl, the council's safe and sustainable travel mascot, meeting pupils from Ireland Wood Primary School before their walk to school

Arlo the Owl, the council's safe and sustainable travel mascot, meeting pupils from Ireland Wood Primary School before their walk to school

Arlo the Owl, the council's safe and sustainable travel mascot, meeting pupils from Ireland Wood Primary School before their walk to school
Mammoth tusk: Leeds Museums and Galleries learning and access officer Jed Atkinson examines the huge mammoth tusk at the Leeds Discovery Centre.
The prehistoric appendage was discovered in the former open cast site near Temple Newsam in the late 1960s, more than 38,000 years after the extinct, ice age behemoth it once belonged to died. 
Today, the remarkable find is among countless objects spanning millions of years of history being cared for during an annual deep clean carried out by experts at the Leeds Discovery Centre.

Mammoth tusk

Leeds Museums and Galleries learning and access officer Jed Atkinson examines the huge mammoth tusk at the Leeds Discovery Centre. The prehistoric appendage was discovered in the former open cast site near Temple Newsam in the late 1960s, more than 38,000 years after the extinct, ice age behemoth it once belonged to died. Today, the remarkable find is among countless objects spanning millions of years of history being cared for during an annual deep clean carried out by experts at the Leeds Discovery Centre.
Mammoth tusk: Leeds Museums and Galleries learning and access officer Jed Atkinson examines the huge mammoth tusk at the Leeds Discovery Centre.
The prehistoric appendage was discovered in the former open cast site near Temple Newsam in the late 1960s, more than 38,000 years after the extinct, ice age behemoth it once belonged to died. 
Today, the remarkable find is among countless objects spanning millions of years of history being cared for during an annual deep clean carried out by experts at the Leeds Discovery Centre.

Mammoth tusk

Leeds Museums and Galleries learning and access officer Jed Atkinson examines the huge mammoth tusk at the Leeds Discovery Centre. The prehistoric appendage was discovered in the former open cast site near Temple Newsam in the late 1960s, more than 38,000 years after the extinct, ice age behemoth it once belonged to died. Today, the remarkable find is among countless objects spanning millions of years of history being cared for during an annual deep clean carried out by experts at the Leeds Discovery Centre.
Mammoth tusk: Clare Brown, Leeds Museums and Galleries' curator of natural sciences, with an ancient mammoth tooth which is also stored alongside the mammoth tusk at the Leeds Discover Centre.

Mammoth tusk

Clare Brown, Leeds Museums and Galleries' curator of natural sciences, with an ancient mammoth tooth which is also stored alongside the mammoth tusk at the Leeds Discover Centre.
DisconnectToReconnect leaflets: Leaflets created during the pilot Disconnect to Reconnect week, held earlier this year, in March 2024, by pupils at Manor Wood Primary School.

DisconnectToReconnect leaflets

Leaflets created during the pilot Disconnect to Reconnect week, held earlier this year, in March 2024, by pupils at Manor Wood Primary School.
DisconnectToReconnect logo: Disconnect to Reconnect week aims to inspire young people and families to think about their smart device usage.

DisconnectToReconnect logo

Disconnect to Reconnect week aims to inspire young people and families to think about their smart device usage.
DisconnectToReconnectC: Disconnect to Reconnect week aims to inspire young people and families to think about their smart device usage.

DisconnectToReconnectC

Disconnect to Reconnect week aims to inspire young people and families to think about their smart device usage.
DisconnectToReconnectB: Disconnect to Reconnect week. Pictured: Cllr Helen Hayden, seated, Leeds City Council’s executive member for children and families, and Leeds-based psychologist and psychotherapist Charlotte Armitage, founder of No Phones At Home Day, with a year six Manor Wood school pupil.

DisconnectToReconnectB

Disconnect to Reconnect week. Pictured: Cllr Helen Hayden, seated, Leeds City Council’s executive member for children and families, and Leeds-based psychologist and psychotherapist Charlotte Armitage, founder of No Phones At Home Day, with a year six Manor Wood school pupil.