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26 November 2012
The Pod has launched a Switch-Off Fortnight photo competition, so start snapping and show them what your school has been up to this Switch-Off Fortnight
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26 November 2012
See how you can work with your local Eco-Centre, or support a local building to become an Eco-Centre. Working with your local community buildings is a great way to take your Eco-Schools work out past the school gates, and it can help you achieve the Eco-Schools criteria.
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26 November 2012
As schools and homes (and even bridges) around the country take part in the Switch-Off Fortnight campaign, we seem to come across some common Energy- myths. We’ve looked into some of these common myths, and found some fascinating information to help bust them.
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23 November 2012
Switch-Off Fortnight has gotten off to an amazing start with thousands of schools and 1.3 million pupils across the UK getting involved in switching off and saving energy in their schools and homes.
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19 November 2012
Looking for a great environmental campaign that gets your school involved and engaged with the community? Then join in with the Close the Door campaign and get your students to encourage local shops to save 50% of its energy and carbon emissions simply by keeping their doors closed.
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08 November 2012
Taking part in this term’s Switch-Off Fortnight campaign could help you build your Eco-Schools work into the curriculum - a vital part of the criteria for all Eco-Schools award levels.
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08 November 2012
Please read these important changes to the Eco-Schools programme, we need your help to get important Eco-Schools messages to the right people.
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01 November 2012
The Pod have teamed up with Wastebusters to create two new energy films and a catchy song for Switch-Off Fortnight
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01 November 2012
As fuel prices are set to increase once again see how Eco-Schools can help reduce energy bills in your school and also within your pupils' homes and communities.
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31 October 2012
This year's Eco-Schools conferences are entitled "Inspiring generations - creating a sustainable legacy". They begin in Exeter on the 15th November, followed by others around the country through the winter and next spring.