THREE lucky Bolton children visited England's most famous address and had tea with the Prime Minister's wife Cherie Blair.
Nasira Mohamed of Clarendon Primary School, Louise Davenport of Mount St Joseph School and Kate O'Callaghan of S.S. Simon and Jude's Primary School travelled to London and visited the Houses of Parliament and 10 Downing Street during their visit, organised by Bolton South East MP Brian Iddon.
there was a debate in the House of Commons about educating children in the third world, which they were able to sit in on. The trip was sponsored by Cohen's Chemist Group, Asda Farnworth and Quintin's Electrics Ltd.
pic - (L-R) Headteacher of SS Simon & JudeTerry Whelan, Kate O'Callaghan, Brian Iddon, Louise Davenport, history teacher from Mount St Joseph Cynthia Miles, Nasira Mohamed and Wendy Holland with a London policeman.
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