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Published Date:
16 July 2009
PROTESTERS dressed as zebras stopped traffic on one of Calderdale's busiest routes to demand a safe school crossing.
More than 30 parents, pupils and teachers at Luddenden Foot Junior and Infant School, Halifax, marched across Burnley Road waving posters, placards and dressed as zebras to highlight the problem.

It was organised by mum Jenny Schofied after her seven-year-old son Finley was nearly knocked down by a transit van last week.

She said: "It was terrifying and a miracle he wasn't seriously injured. We suffer so many near misses on this bit of road and it is time somebody did something about it.

"It seems like nobody is treating us as a priority until a child is killed but we need action now."

Joanna Marland, a governor and parent at the school, said: "We haven't had a lollipop man for nearly two years and the situation has become ridiculous. We are right at the end of the 50mph speed limit here, drivers just don't seem to think we matter and come haring past."

The school which has 116 pupils aged between four and 11 are backing the protests.

Simon Bromley, who has been head teacher for the past nine years, said: "We are constantly scared about what might happen and It is a miracle nobody has been seriously hurt.

"I was even nearly run over myself recently as I helped children across the road."

Pupil Rebecca Gorin, nine, said: "Sometimes I am really worried when I cross the road and it is just not fair.

"Drivers need to notice us and slow down."

Clive Aylott, school crossing patrol manager for Calderdale Council, said the vacancy for a lollipop lady has been open but they have so far had no takers.

Anyone interested can call 01422 392 808.


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  • Last Updated: 16 July 2009 10:33 AM
  • Source: Evening Courier
  • Location: Halifax
 
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Farang,

16/07/2009 11:07:52
Clive Aylott said they have so far had no takers!

Why don't you lead from the front and get down there yourself until you have a taker, or offer better money for the job????

Or are you waiting for one of these children to get KILLED ?????
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jan2,

16/07/2009 11:57:47
We have a similar problem on the exit to HB at Mytholm opposite Church Lae (just before the turning circle). It's an incredibly dangerous road to cross for the children who go to Hebden Royd School and the elderly people who live at Mytholm Meadows. No-one seems to be monitoring the speed of the drivers on the A646 and many of them are too cocooned in their cars to even notice pedestrians.
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Ori Bule,

16/07/2009 12:03:26
Thinking outside the box.
Has anyone considered turning Calder Vally into a Reservior?
It would solve a huge amount of problems and provide income for what remains.
Entreponeurs please step forward.
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Peter Avinou,

16/07/2009 12:53:20
One relatively simple answer is to install a Zebra crossing outside every school, and then to use those much vaunted cameras to real advantage.
Get these recording the crossings and speeding at the same time.
Please no howls of it can't be done - it can, it is entirely possible, and it should be done as a priority.
Why put anyones life at risk?
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H.X.Dave,

halifax 16/07/2009 14:10:38
whilst i agree with the concerns of the parents, is it truly acceptable to have children protesting in the middle of the road? imagine when they get home, and they tell their friends about it - the may think it is then a good idea to stand in the middle of the road without the parents supervision and then suffer horrific concequences.
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Hellfire,

16/07/2009 14:13:03
My friend lives down there and says he often see's Green Elephants on his way back from the pub.
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jennywren luddfoot school,

halifax 16/07/2009 14:55:21
In responce to comment 5 from Dave, the road was actually closed by the police and there was also an official lollypop patrol present. It was explained to the children why we were doing this and i am confident that the chilfren would not attempt anything like this unsupervised.
Thank you to everybody who is in support of our campaign and thanks to everybody who turned up and got very wet!!
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the g-stringed avenger,

16/07/2009 16:23:36
Well I mean.

In the Middle Kingdom.

"Use the green man at the crossing!' she said. 'At least, if you get knocked down, you'll be in the right and can sue for damages."

Except, the blighters only stop to clean the blood of the tyres.
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Richie Filth,

Halifax 06/10/2009 10:52:45
Is a Zebra crossing enough? I'd say all schools should be 20mph zones 100M each side with speed cameras. Might take an extra few seconds to drive past a school but it would be worth it.

I'm not surprised they struggle to hire crossing patrol people. Who wants to stand outside every day in all weathers for one hours pay?
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