Laurieston Primary School pupils visit Falkirk Council’s chambers and sit in Provost’s chair
The youngsters were visiting the municipal buildings to meet the Provost and local councillors who represent the different areas of Falkirk.
The Laurieston VIPs were taken on a tour of the building and got see the Provost’s office and the council chambers where the debates about the area’s future are held.
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Hide AdPupils got into a bit of a debate themselves when they took part in a mock discussion about whether mobile phones should be banned in schools.
Provost Buchanan heard lots of differing viewponts on the subject during the lively debate. He then temporarily gave up his chair and allowed the youngsters to have a seat and try on his robes of office.
A Laurieston Primary School spokesman said: “It was great for us to experience what goes on at a local level in politics. The pupils really enjoyed themselves and can’t wait to hopefully view a real council meeting in May. Many pupils have said it was their best visit so far in Primary 7.”