ABRACADABRA! More than 1,000 County Durham school children enjoyed this year’s road safety magic shows.
The show toured 10 of the county’s primary schools, performing to audiences of pupils from reception and years 1 and 2.
“The shows cover a range of topics including stop, look and listen, safer places to cross, and how to use different types of light controlled crossings,” says our Cabinet member economy and partnerships, Cllr Elizabeth Scott. “There are tricks, jokes and even some catchy songs!”
The schools taking part this year were:
• Belmont Cheveley Park Primary School, Belmont
• Durham Gilesgate Primary School, Gilesgate
• Benfieldside Primary School, Blackhill
• Ropery Walk Primary School, Seaham
• Stanley Burnside Primary School, Stanley
• South Stanley Infant School, Stanley
• Shield Row Primary School, Stanley
• St Andrew’s Primary School, Bishop Auckland
• St Cuthbert’s Catholic Primary School, Seaham
• Woodhouse Community Primary School, Bishop Auckland
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