Russet Homes ask pupils to stop, look and listen

Published by Barbara H for Russet Homes in Housing and also in Communities, Education, Health
Road safety week
As part of road safety week around 600 pupils across Tonbridge
and Malling are being asked to stop, look and listen by a theatre
group thanks to new sponsorship from Russet Homes.
Part of Circle Anglia, Russet Homes - the largest provider of
social housing in Tonbridge and Malling – funded The Smart
Brother Road Safety Show to visit pupils aged 4 - 11 years
attending four local schools, St James the Great Primary, Longmead
Community Primary, St Georges Primary and St Stephens
Primary.
Using a mixture of juggling, unicycling, circus skills and song,
along with plenty of audience participation the group educated the
children in how to safely cross the road.
Ivanna Roberts-Cillia, Head of Housing said: “As the
borough’s leading landlord we feel a responsibility to raise
awareness of safety within the community. We believe by teaching
young children simple messages about crossing the road it may save
them from becoming one of the heartbreaking statistics who are
injured in road traffic accidents each year.
“Whilst the overriding message was to stop, look, and listen
the children also learnt about cycling safety, the dangers of
playing, using mobile phone and listening to headphones near the
road and safety when travelling in a vehicle.”
Each child was given a Highway Code book for young road users and a
jitterbug reflective foot to wear to help them to be easily seen at
all times of the day and night.
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