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Langham Primary School wins Rutland Schools Road Safety Competition

Year 5 and 6 pupils, back from left, Annie Halford, Harry Peacock, Lizzie Beach, Eden Cousens, Samantha Rodgers, front, Oliver Little, Charlotte Price, road safety officer Tish Barnwell, Daniel Bland, twins Charlotte and Bethy Wells, and Antonia Neal.

Year 5 and 6 pupils, back from left, Annie Halford, Harry Peacock, Lizzie Beach, Eden Cousens, Samantha Rodgers, front, Oliver Little, Charlotte Price, road safety officer Tish Barnwell, Daniel Bland, twins Charlotte and Bethy Wells, and Antonia Neal.

Youngsters at a school have proven they know how to stay safe on the roads after winning a county award.

Year 5 and 6 pupils at Langham Primary School are celebrating after winning Rutland Schools Road Safety Competition. The annual competition is run by Rutland County Council and features a road safety quiz.

Rutland County Council road safety officer Tish Barnwell was on hand to present the children with the engraved cup for their victory.

Ms Barnwell said: “Congratulations to everyone that entered.

“We are very proud of them all and thrilled to have won the competition.”

Our picture shows road safety officer Tish Barnwell with Year 5 and 6 pupils, from left, back, Annie Halford, Harry Peacock, Lizzie Beach, Eden Cousens, Samantha Rodgers, front, Oliver Little, Charlotte Price, Daniel Bland, twins Charlotte and Bethy Wells and Antonia Neal.


 
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