Pupils' Honour for Keeping Watch On Village After Arson
The Northern Echo › August 22, 2006
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The Northern Echo › August 22, 2006
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CHILDREN whose school was destroyed by arsonists have won an award for taking part in a junior Neighbourhood Watch scheme.
Twenty-three pupils at Middleton St George Primary, near Darlington, joined the initiative, attending weekly meetings, after their school was set on fire by teenagers in February last year.See the full content of this document
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Pupils' Honour for Keeping Watch On Village After Arson
The youngsters' commitment so impressed PC Clare Addison, from the town's Community Safety Partnership, s...
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