Beep Beep! Day, led by road safety charity Brake, is helping children understand the dangers of UK roads.
Pupils from St Oswald’s CE Primary School in Durham City have designed new road safety signs as part of a Durham County Council workshop.
Winstree Road and Peartree Road Retail Park were targeted in a collaborative day of road safety action.
Essex Police are backing charity led campaign, Beep Beep! Day by engaging with school children and parents, and addressing road-safety concerns.
Residents across North Yorkshire, County Durham and parts of the North East are being advised to expect increased aircraft activity over the next two weeks.
Parents are calling for narrow Kilnwell Road, in Market Rasen, to be turned into a one-way street.
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Campaigners say the size of SUVs prevent children from being able to see oncoming traffic before crossing the road [] The ...