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Turnham Green's Search for the Greenest Dad!  

To coincide with Fathers Day on Sunday 15th June, Turnham Green has launched a Green Dads Campaign.  

We will be visiting several local schools to speak to students on the green principles that Turnham Green is founded on and to introduce our "Green Dads Competition".  The initiative is aimed at encouraging green awareness in children who, in turn, can influence their parents' "eco-behaviour".

Please contact us if you would like to get involved.


“Turnham Green’s Green Dad’s campaign is inspired. Children get the environment, and the more they pester their parents, the more likely we are to turn this juggernaut around.”
                                                                      Zac Goldsmith

Green Dads Competition

There are two categories of the competition which, depending on age, children can enter in the following way:

The winner of each category will win an eco-book and the winners’ fathers will receive a Turnham Green Barbecue Hamper. The winners will be announced in the Chiswick W4 e-newsletter on Fathers’ Day and published on the Turnham Green website.

All entries must be received by Turnham Green together with a completed Competition Entry Form (click on the name of the form to download a printable copy) before Wednesday 11th June at the following address:

Turnham Green “Green Dads Competition”
Post Box 303
56 Gloucester Road
London
SW7 4UB

By entering the competition, you agree to be bound by the Competition Rules.

Please contact us if you have any queries about this competition.

    

Please click here for a Competition Entry Form.


"Thank you so much for your fascinating assembly last Friday - my children have been full of comment and thought on human behaviour since and have been assesing everything since for 'greeness'."

Alexandra Whiley, Green Mum 


"I had several teachers and girls come up to me and tell me how much they had enjoyed the whole assembly. It has motivated them to make a difference in their everyday lives."

Mrs Mannan, Science Teacher