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Added: 03/03/2010 at 11:46:04 AM Last Updated: 04/09/2010 at 02:44:10 PM
Nursery children have given officers from Greater Manchester Police’s Salford Division a grilling and found out more about their role within the community.
Officers from Salford West Neighbourhood Policing Team paid a visit to St Paul’s Peel Primary School nursery in Little Hulton to face questions and talk to children about their job and what they do in the community. The children also had the chance to handle handcuffs as well as exploring the inside and out of a police van, complete with flashing blue lights.
Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) Stephen Broome said: “It was fantastic to see the children’s faces light up when we arrived in the police van. These children are the areas future so it’s important they learn what role we play within the community and we try and establish trust from an early age.”
Jill Kendall from St Paul’s Peel Primary School nursery said: “The children have been learning all about the emergency services and the visit allowed them to construct their own questions and develop their thinking skills. They really enjoyed the time the officers spent with them and they couldn’t wait to get home and tell their families about their experience.”
If you have any neighbourhood policing issues within the Walkden, Little Hulton, Worsley Boothstown and Ellenbrook area, contact Salford West Neighbourhood Policing Team phone 0161 856 5284 or email salfordwest.neighbourhood@gmp.police.uk
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Kids question cops
Nursery children have given officers from Greater Manchester Police’s Salford Division a grilling and found out more about their role within the community.
Officers from Salford West Neighbourhood Policing Team paid a visit to St Paul’s Peel Primary School nursery in Little Hulton to face questions and talk to children about their job and what they do in the community. The children also had the chance to handle handcuffs as well as exploring the inside and out of a police van, complete with flashing blue lights.
Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) Stephen Broome said: “It was fantastic to see the children’s faces light up when we arrived in the police van. These children are the areas future so it’s important they learn what role we play within the community and we try and establish trust from an early age.”
Jill Kendall from St Paul’s Peel Primary School nursery said: “The children have been learning all about the emergency services and the visit allowed them to construct their own questions and develop their thinking skills. They really enjoyed the time the officers spent with them and they couldn’t wait to get home and tell their families about their experience.”
If you have any neighbourhood policing issues within the Walkden, Little Hulton, Worsley Boothstown and Ellenbrook area, contact Salford West Neighbourhood Policing Team phone 0161 856 5284 or email salfordwest.neighbourhood@gmp.police.uk




