School crossing patrol staff outside County Hall celebrating the service's 70th anniversary

County celebrates 70 years of school crossing patrols

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A special event has been held to honour the men and women who go out in all weathers to make sure children and their families are able to cross the road to and from school safely. 

 This year marks 70 years of the school crossing patrol service in Northumberland. To mark the occasion 14 current and recently retired School Crossing Patrol men and women were presented with a badge and certificate, thanking them for their service. 

John, who works outside a school in the Bedlington area, said: “I have done many jobs over the years but being a School Crossing Patrol was something I always imagined myself doing once I retired.” 

“I love getting to know the children and their parents, and many now say hello when they see me in the streets whilst off duty.”  

Councillor John Riddle, Cabinet Member for Improving Roads and Highways said: “School Crossing Patrols play an important role in keeping families safe while crossing busy roads to and from school. The service turning 70 is a momentous occasion that deserves to be celebrated.” 

Northumberland currently has a number of vacant School Crossing Patrol posts. If you would like to know more about the role and how to apply go to: https://www.northumberland.gov.uk/Highways/Road-safety/Traffic-schemes.aspx 

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