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Pupils design road safety poster

OVERALL WINNER: Pupil Anna-Marie with Insp Bob Radcliffe and PCSO Linda Baker
OVERALL WINNER: Pupil Anna-Marie with Insp Bob Radcliffe and PCSO Linda Baker

CHILDREN at a Kent school have been learning about all types of road safety. And as part of the programme they have designed a poster.

Police Inspector Bob Ratcliffe and police community support officer Linda Baker joined pupils at Long Mead Community Primary School in Tonbridge for an assembly and presented certificates to the designers of the top three posters.

Overall winner was 11-year-old Anna-Marie Dobson who received a gift voucher donated by WH Smith.

Insp Ratcliffe said: "Road Safety is about enforcement and education. This initiative was about educating children and their parents and improving an overall awareness of road safety. I am sure it was worthwhile."

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