I read out the cast for the ghost camp radio. I also did things atschool and did a postcard. We were at camp and had to write to mum anddad.
The best bit was being able to go back in time and do what they did, andexperience the war like when the air raid siren went off.
We met Archie who was there when the bombs fell and his mum died. Hetold us what it was like. All his friends died in the war. It was goodto hear a first-hand account.
- Meg was speaking at 4Children's Roots and Wings Awards. She took partin Salford Lads and Girls' Club's ghost camp where young people exploredthe history of the club during the Second World War
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