A MARLOES family met the Prime Minister in Westminster recently, after their two children received an eco-award.

Brother and sister Mason Hammond and Indie Richards from Coastlands School in Broad Haven visited Parliament for the Climate Coalition’s inaugural Green Heart Hero Awards along with their parents Stephen and Jeri.

Indie and Mason had been shortlisted in the final three for a Best Green Heart award.

Indie, aged three and Mason, six, made a “green heart” from their toys, as they wanted to use things they love to show their friends the need to protect the world from climate change.

The Climate Coalition is the largest group of people dedicated to fighting climate change and represents over 15million people and 130 organisations across the UK, including the Women’s Institute, the RSPB and the National Trust.

The family rubbed shoulders with community groups and businesses from across the country who are working towards a more sustainable future at the Green Heart Hero Awards.

Stephen Crabb MP said: “I always enjoy welcoming constituents to Parliament, especially when they’ve worked hard and are shortlisted for a national award. 

“I hope Indie, Mason and their family enjoyed their visit to London and meeting the Prime Minister. Congratulations once again to them on their recognition.”