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News-Adding a spell of magic to road safety messages

Published October 23, 2024 9.15am


School children across County Durham are enjoying the magic of road safety this week.

Staying safe near roads

Allan's Road Safety Magic Show

Pupils at Howletch Primary School in Peterlee enjoying Allan's Road Safety Magic Show

Allan's Road Safety Magic Show is touring ten schools across the county to teach them how to stay safe near roads.

Organised by us, the show aims to engage with children in Reception and Key Stage 1 in an entertaining and interactive way through the art of magic.

Pupils will be shown how to stop, look and listen, find safer places to cross and how to use different types of light controlled crossings, as well as learning how to stay safe and seen and the importance of holding hands.

A fun and memorable way to learn

Cllr Elizabeth Scott, Cabinet member for economy and partnerships, said: "Bringing magic into schools is the perfect way to teach our young children how to stay safe in a fun and memorable way.

"We hope these important lessons will stick in their minds and be shared with their families when they get home, reminding their parents and siblings about road safety ahead of the clocks going back."

The ten schools taking part in the road show, are:

  • Durham Gilesgate Primary School
  • St Oswald's CE Primary School, Durham
  • Wheatley Hill Primary School
  • Howletch Primary School, Peterlee
  • South Stanley Infants School
  • Catchgate Primary School, Stanley
  • Prince Bishops Primary School, Coundon
  • Timothy Hackworth Primary School, Shildon
  • Collierley Nursery and Primary School, Dipton
  • Greenland Primary School, Stanley

For more information, visit our Road safety page.

 

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