RGS Students to make presentation this afternoon
A petition to get rid of plastic bottles at a school in the north of the Island, is to be presented to the chief minister this afternoon.
Four hundred and fifty people have signed the document drawn up by the Ramsey Grammar School student council.
Currently, plastic bottles of water provide the canteen with £20,000 worth of revenue.
Head teacher Annette Baker explains why they need help from the government.
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