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Published Date: 30 November 2007
HEARTS FC mascots Teenie and Tynie joined pupils of Castleview Primary School to help launch Edinburgh's Breakfast Club initiative.
They met Thomas Purves, eight, Alex Huth, seven, and Andrew Rea, six, for a healthy start to the day.

The club - promoted by Heart of Midlothian Education and Community Trust, the city council and insurance firm Aegon UK - hopes to set up facilities for breakfasts in all council-run schools by the end of 2010.

Beverley Nimmo, of Castleview Primary, said:

"Our focus is to raise attainment levels and give our children the best possible start in education and life. The Breakfast Club is a way of doing that."



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  • Last Updated: 30 November 2007 10:14 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Children's Diet
 
1

Franck,

30/11/2007 13:13:09

HAS ANYONE ELSE NOTICED THAT HEARTS HAVE HAD AS MANY MASCOTS AS THEY HAVE MANAGERS IN RECENT YEARS?

2

Jambo Number 1,

30/11/2007 14:38:08

HAS ANYONE ELSE NOTICED THAT IF YOU MULTIPLY THE NUMBER OF TIMES HIBS HAVE WON THE SCOTTISH CUP THIS CENTURY WITH THE NUMBER OF EYES DEAN SHIELDS HAS YOU STILL GET ZERO?

3

Booboy,

30/11/2007 16:03:43

Brilliant #2. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.


 

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