MORE than 200 children from around the Forest got wiggling at the Dean Heritage Centre.
The pupils from six local schools were taking part in the Very Hungry Caterpillar Giant Wiggle in aid of the charity Action for Children.
Youngsters from Littledean, Glebe and Picklenash in Newent, Steam Mills, St John’s Academy in Coleford and Gorsley Goff primary schools joined together to created the Forest’s largest conga.
Before setting out around the Dean Heritage Centre’s very own Hungry Caterpillar trail, the children made masks and other crafts based on the much-loved book by Eric Carle.
•See this week’s Review for more photographs.






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