Keep our school safety patrol

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Claire outside Cypress Primary School
Don't cut our Lollipop Man

Keep our school safety patrol - petition

Croydon Council is considering removing the funding for School Road Safety Officers who help local children cross the road - including the Lollipop Man who attends Cypress Juniors and Infant Schools.

Liberal Democrats are calling upon the Mayor of Croydon to protect funding for the School Safety Patrol. Sign the petition today.

Don't cut our Lollipop Man!

Croydon Council is considering removing the funding for the Lollipop Man who helps local children cross the road to attend Cypress Juniors and Infant Schools. Lollipop men and women play a vital role in teaching kids about road safety from a really young age, so I am very concerned that the Council is considering this harmful cut to our local community.

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