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Safety Zone returns after four year gap

Just before schools broke up for the summer holidays, Safety Zone made it’s welcomed returned after being put on hold following the pandemic.

The scheme first returned to St Neots Fire Station, where more than 300 pupils from St Marys, Little Paxton, Middlefield, Buckden, Bushmead, Priory, Great Paxton, Eynesbury CoE and Whinhills took part.

Various partners attended the day including, Cambridgeshire Constabulary, Cambridgeshire County Council, Woodgreen, East Anglian Air Ambulance and the Healthy Schools team.

Pupils were educated on a variety of topics including road safety, CPR, fire safety and staying safe online.

A couple of weeks later a second Safety Zone was then held in Cambridge hosting pupils from Orchard Park Primary, Kings Hedges Primary School, The Grove Primary School, Chesterton Primary School and St Laurence Catholic Primary School.

Station Commander Paul Clarke, who is the lead for Children and Young People in Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service commented: “Working with young people and providing them with key safety information at a young age is very important to us and our partners. Safety Zones provide an excellent opportunity to engage with young people before they transition from primary to secondary learning and we're so pleased to see the successful return of this valuable provision.”

Feedback from the schools involved was very positive including “really informative, with age appropriate information provided” and “wide range of activities/workshops meant the children learnt about a wide range of things and lots of practical tips.”

We hope to continue further Safety Zone’s in the new school year.

Community Safety Officer delivering info at Safety Zone Officer delivering info at Safety Zone