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WPC Joanne Burton and Inspector Ray Brown pictured with finalists in the annual Harold

WPC Joanne Burton and Inspector Ray Brown pictured with finalists in the annual Harold


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WPC Joanne Burton and Inspector Ray Brown pictured with finalists in the annual Harold

WPC Joanne Burton and Inspector Ray Brown pictured with finalists in the annual Harold Haigh Road Safety quiz organised by Huddersfield Police. The teams from Stile Common Junior School and St Patrick RC School are pictured with Jack Richardson, chairman of Huddersfield Road Safety Committee, and PC Peter Dyson. 7th May 1986

Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
HUDD 86 2596

Media ID 21713286

© Mirrorpix

Campaigns Community Police Police Officer Relations Road Safety Schoolchildren Schools Competitions


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WPC Joanne Burton and Inspector Ray Brown, along with finalists from Stile Common Junior School and St Patrick RC School, pose proudly in this photo print. The image captures the spirit of the annual Harold Haigh Road Safety quiz organized by Huddersfield Police back on 7th May 1986. In an era marked by vibrant campaigns and community engagement, this snapshot showcases the dedication of local authorities towards educating children about road safety. With a backdrop of smiling faces, it is evident that these young schoolchildren were eager participants in this educational initiative. The presence of Jack Richardson, chairman of Huddersfield Road Safety Committee, and PC Peter Dyson further emphasizes the collaborative efforts between police officers and schools to foster a safer environment for all. This event exemplifies how partnerships between law enforcement agencies and educational institutions can positively impact communities. As we delve into the nostalgic charm of the 1980s, let us not forget that education plays a vital role in shaping responsible citizens. This photograph serves as a reminder that even at a young age, children can actively contribute to their own safety through knowledge gained from initiatives like these quizzes. Preserved within the Huddersfield Examiner Archive's Memory Lane Prints collection, this image stands as a testament to the enduring commitment towards safeguarding our roads while nurturing strong police-community relations.

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