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Keep the work high profile, contact the local media and display
information on a notice board.
"The display now occupies much of the hall. Pupils,
parents and visitors show a great deal of interest"
Note that if photos of children are going to be used you are required
to get prior parental consent. Keep parents and others up to date
and publicise work and progress through a newsletter or special
letters. You may even want to promote the Grab 5! messages on your
school website.
If public momentum seems to be slowing, it may be an opportunity
to have a 'design a promotional poster competition'. Photos are
a good way to record how activities are developing over time and
they can also be used to liven up a notice board and keep the profile
of the project high.

Info bank 7: Make a publicity splash
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