IN PICTURES: Enterprising Darlington children learn about the colour of money
CHILDREN at a North East primary school learning about enterprise have been tickled pink – and most every other colour – at the success of their fundraising venture.
Peter Barron is the former editor of The Northern Echo. Peter joined the paper as a reporter in 1984. He spent a year as editor of the Hartlepool Mail before rejoining The Northern Echo as editor in 1999. He is also a former UK columnist of the Year.
Peter Barron is the former editor of The Northern Echo. Peter joined the paper as a reporter in 1984. He spent a year as editor of the Hartlepool Mail before rejoining The Northern Echo as editor in 1999. He is also a former UK columnist of the Year.
CHILDREN at a North East primary school learning about enterprise have been tickled pink – and most every other colour – at the success of their fundraising venture.
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