STUDENTS from across West Somerset are joining together to send a message to the Climate Change Conference due to take place in Paris at the end of the month.
Pupils from Cutcombe, Timberscombe, Dunster, St Michaels C of E, Minehead First and Middle schools and Foxes Academy have been making artwork and messages for the conference where representatives from 195 countries will be discussing issues surrounding the environment and climate change.
Family, friends and the public are invited to a special Tea Party where the artwork will be displayed on Saturday, November 28 at the Avenue Methodist Hall in Minehead which will be opened by Mayor Jean Parbrook.
Reports say that the Climate Change Conference will still go ahead in Paris, despite last week's attacks.
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