Worksop: Police help Treetops kids stay safe

Children at Treetops Nursery enjoyed a visit from local police as part of the nursery’s Child Safety Week.
Milly Bayliss with PC Beverly Drabble and Charlie Airey with PCSO Sue Shaw at the Treetops Nursery on Thursday where Notinghamshire Police helped the nursery take part in the Child Safety week with a visit from the members of the Safer neighborhoods team
27 June 2013
Image © Paul David Drabble
www.pauldaviddrabble.co.ukMilly Bayliss with PC Beverly Drabble and Charlie Airey with PCSO Sue Shaw at the Treetops Nursery on Thursday where Notinghamshire Police helped the nursery take part in the Child Safety week with a visit from the members of the Safer neighborhoods team
27 June 2013
Image © Paul David Drabble
www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
Milly Bayliss with PC Beverly Drabble and Charlie Airey with PCSO Sue Shaw at the Treetops Nursery on Thursday where Notinghamshire Police helped the nursery take part in the Child Safety week with a visit from the members of the Safer neighborhoods team 27 June 2013 Image © Paul David Drabble www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk

PC Beverly Drabble and PCSO Sue Shaw, members of the Safer Neighbourhoods Team, spoke to children about staying safe and how not to get lost.

The officers brought in uniform and equipment for the children to explore, and a police car made an appearance the following week.

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Senior nursery nurse Becky Warnes said: “The children absolutely loved getting in the car and wearing the hats.”

“It was a great day and we’d like to run an event like it again at some point.”

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