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Wanted! Anecdotes of life at Greenhill Primary School over the past 40 years.
The school in Mile Lane, Bury, is calling on past pupils, staff, governors and friends to help celebrate its 40th birthday by sharing their memories.
Headteacher Martyn Pilling is also looking for former FROGS (Friend of Greenhill School).
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He said: "We want as many people who have been associated with the school to come along and help us celebrate the day. If you know someone who has moved away from the area we'd like you to let them know. If you were at the school at the very beginning, we'd be thrilled if you would join us"
"Do you have any special memories of our early days? Or any time in between? You may have a scrapbook of your time here, or photos of what you were involved with. What are you doing now? Do you have some memories of the type of events the school held? We would like to hear them all!"
To get in touch with the school, mark your correspondence: 40th Celebrations and email to greenhill@bury.gov.uk or write to the headteacher. Further information on the school can be found at greenhillprimary.co.uk
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