Parish Council introduces "little people" to help raise awareness of road safety at schools in Milton Keynes

    Headteacher Kate Mathews and GLPC Parish Manager Eirwen Tagg with some of the road safety 'pupils'

    "Little people" have been introduced at some local schools in a bid to tackle traffic issues.

    In a bid to solve traffic issues around its local schools, Great Linford Parish Council (GLPC) has taken drastic action, using 'little people' to stand in the problem areas.

    These 'little people' are made from a metal compound and serve as a very clear warning for motorists to think before they park irresponsibly.

    After securing funding support from MK Council, Great Linford Parish Council decided to go ahead with the initiative to raise awareness and improve road safety around schools.

    Kate Mathews, Headteacher with the Boulevard Primary Partnership Federation (BPPF), said: “Like most schools, we have a lot of traffic building up at the beginning and end of the school day.

    “The areas around where the children enter and leave can become very congested. The ‘little people’ are a wonderful addition to help us safeguard our pupils at this busy time, and help reinforce the work we do in school around road safety and hopefully alert our parents to the problem areas.

    “Southwood School, Downs Barn School and Germander Park School have all benefited from the Parish Council’s generosity with this scheme and our new ‘little friends’ are in use daily around the school gates."

    GLPC Parish Manager Eirwen Tagg said: “Because these signs are in the shape of pupils, they really capture the attention of drivers and share the road safety message. They are helping schools to tackle dangerous parking at drop-off and pick-up times, and are helping to help keep students, staff and parents safe, which is priceless.”

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