The Roving Reporter team:
Supporting the young people are:
Peter Rouncefield (Young People’s
Office) it is important that young people and adults work together to
inform important decision-making to support Peterborough’s opportunity
to become the UK’s Environmental Capital.
Alice Johnson (Young People’s Office) it is important to support young
people in their journey in being part of Peterborough’s development.
Young people involved with the event:
Donna Lilley - Bretton – Roving reporting - Better quality of living for
all young people in Peterborough.
David
House – Eastfield – Workshop facilitator –This is one step in making
Peterborough a better city to live in for the future. It gives
Peterborough the opportunity to set an example for the rest of the
country in how we can contribute to improving our environment.
Matt Shears – Werrington – Workshop facilitator – Peterborough has many
opportunities for young people and this event is one that will help us
shape our city.
Kalpesh Patel – Dogsthorpe – Roving reporting –This is an opportunity to
bring young people and adults closer together so that there are more
possibilities for them working together to make important changes.
John Griffin – Dogsthorpe – Roving reporting, John will be supporting
other young people where he can in the morning and coming to support
other young people in their workshop.
Nick Myers – Dogsthorpe - Roving reporting – It’s all about having a
voice to influence.
Jibran Khan – Dogsthorpe - Roving reporting - because I am a young
person and this issue affects me
Rachel Barnard – Welland - Roving reporting – I want to help the
environment and I feel it will be a good experience for my studies.