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Testimonials from KS2 children, from schools under Maidstone Borough Council’s jurisdiction, about their town, its culture and their place in the community.
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00:00The time when I felt really proud to be part of Mainstone is when my teacher let me let my work
00:18go online. I think Mainstone is really diverse and I think it's really important to be diverse
00:23because like it's just nice to like everyone. The place in Mainstone where I see lots of people
00:30come together is usually like sometimes the cinema because like everyone's together with
00:36their family and watching a specific movie. One word that makes me describe Mainstone and why
00:41is because it's calm since like so many unwinding places like the river and like very nice landmarks
00:50they're not famous ones but they should be famous because they're so pretty because not
00:54only is like so many things to do here like very unwinding stuff for example like the riverside
01:02or something it just feels very nice in here. What my family and I like doing in Mainstone feels
01:09like like a part of the community is like going out to town because like it's not so busy but
01:16kind of busy and like just unwinds you down. When I grow up I really want to make a difference
01:23in Mainstone by maybe reducing carbon emissions here because sometimes it's too much. If I was the
01:29mayor for one day I wouldn't be interested in changing people I would be interested in changing minds
01:37because if you change minds maybe people will change as well. If Mainstone was a person I would
01:43describe them as very lovely because every person is different and unique in their own way.

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