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Image of "Dino Dome" and people connected to the event in Downlands Business Park, Lyons Way, Worthing branch car park
Image included in 'JS Journal' March 1995, p.23, which explains "Dinosaurs came to Lyons Farm Worthing car park on February 2. The event was organised by Worthing Borough Council to promote the Department of the Environment's 'Wasting Energy Costs the Earth' campaign with the touring Dino Dome....
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- Ref. No: SA/BRA/7/W/43/4/45
- Date: [2 Feb 1995]
- Level: Item
- Extent: 1 item
- Access: Open
Image included in 'JS Journal' March 1995, p.23, which explains "Dinosaurs came to Lyons Farm Worthing car park on February 2. The event was organised by Worthing Borough Council to promote the Department of the Environment's 'Wasting Energy Costs the Earth' campaign with the touring Dino Dome. South Eastern Electricity Board sponsored the pre-fab that contains fun interactive stands to educate children in ways of saving energy in the home. As part of Sainsbury's contribution to the campaign, we are selling Phillips' SL Comfort energy-saving bulbs at a 30% discount." Pictured with the "Dino Dome" characters are, from left to right: Jayn Gilbert from Sainsbury's environment affairs, the Mayor of Worthing Councillor Brian Lynn, SEEBOARD project co-ordinator Roger Ellis and deputy store manager David Moore.
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