Petersfield Eco Cafe will be hosting Alton Climate Action Network (ACAN) exhibition on Valentine’s Day.

The cafe in the Courtyard Room at Winton House is run by Petersfield Climate Action Network (PeCAN).

The exhibition presents 29 of the 115 answers received last year in a survey of local primary school children - and represents the very real fears of local children around the climate and nature emergency.

Young environmental activist Lillie Elwins said: “For me, the climate crisis is first and foremost a children’s rights crisis.

“It is our futures that are being ripped away from us, it is our voices that governments globally choose to ignore, and it is our time that is burning down as the forests do.

“I hope that when viewing this exhibition, and looking through the quotes from the photo-book, you will rekindle your own connection with our earth, and fuel a passion for saving it so that the children quoted here today are able to continue to grow within a green planet.”

The exhibition will be the Eco Cafe in half term week on Tuesday, February 14, from 10am to noon.

After midday, it will move to the Festival Hall for the rest of the day as part of Petersfield Town Council’s Planet Petersfield environmental event.

It will then be displayed in Petersfield Library from February 15 to 21.

For more information visit the website at www.petersfieldcan.org