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Monday 26th January 2009

Newsletter will keep JRSOs in touch

has recently published a newsletter to publicise its Junior Road Safety Officers’ Scheme.

The first issue has been sent to all primary schools in the borough and subsequent issues will be dispatched at the beginning of each term.

The newsletter will be used to keep the road safety team in contact with JRSOs and to give them ideas and find out about road safety activities they are carrying out in their school.

Susan Martin, senior RSO, said: “We hope the newsletter will encourage them to liaise with other schools in their area, including senior schools. The newsletter will also support our new (JRSO) website which is planned for later this year.”

For further information contact Susan Martin on 020 8726 6000.

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