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Cycle safety
ELEVEN year six pupils from Hatherden CE Primary School passed their Cycling Proficiency Stage Two test.
The pupils, who undertook several weeks of cycle training at school, are now considered proficient enough to cycle unaccompanied on the highway.
The test, set by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, is usually offered free to primary schools.
11:50am Thursday 7th August 2008
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CommentPosted by: local resident, Andover on 12:44pm Thu 7 Aug 08
This is good news I am all for anything that makes it safer for children.
Its a shame the childrens parents can't drive a bit slower when they enter the village.
There the people that need educating!
This is good news I am all for anything that makes it safer for children.
Its a shame the childrens parents can't drive a bit slower when they enter the village.
There the people that need educating!
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