Our School Supporters

Given that the effects of Climate Change will be felt most keenly by generations decades into the future it has been hugely satisfying to see the immediate uptake of this project by every local school. Headed by Martin Farmer’s team at QE, all opportunities to help have been offered from curriculum inclusion to utilisation of their printing resources. What we now look forward to are local plans to galvanize parents to complete the survey and the attend the show so that, over the next few years, they can truly Make A Difference.

Our School Supporters

“At a time when the UK Government is scaling back its Net Zero ambitions, it is encouraging to see communities self-organising and working together to cut carbon emissions. This sort of grass-roots action is so vital now, a safe future for today’s young people and the generations who follow them will not be possible without action in the here and now. We cannot wait for politicians and corporations to change their ways. We need to Make A Difference today.”
— Dr Morgan Phillips, Head of Education and Youth Engagement at the international charity Global Action Plan
“I am delighted to be able to play a leading role in shaping future concerns as to how young people develop their own understanding about Climate Change and the actions they might be motivated to take. That BromyardMADShow could illustrate what a community working together could achieve is quite exciting and deserves widespread support.

Global Action Plan is a major charity with much experience in this area, but it is clear that the focus of our survey with parents is something new and would be a first by the community of North Herefordshire and Bromyard.”
— Martin Farmer, Executive Headteacher, Three Counties Academy Trust