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PCSO visits Richmondhill School, Aspatria to give out end of year certificates

PCSO visits Richmondhill School, Aspatria to give out end of year certificates

Yahoo22-06-2025
A local police officer has visited an Aspatria school to give out end of year certificates.
On Thursday, June 19, morning PCSO Pete Nichol has been into Richmondhill school Aspatria to give out the certificates with the 'mini police'.
The mini police have been raising awareness about speeding in Aspatria with other pupils and people across the town.
The group has also been into a residential home to meet with the residents.
A spokesperson for Allerdale Police said: 'PSCO Pete Nichol has been into Richmondhill school Aspatria with the mini police to give out the end of year certificates.
'The mini police have worked really hard this year raising awareness about speeding both in the school for the other pupils and in the town.
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'They have been into a residential home to visit the residents and have worked really hard all year.
'Well done Richmondhill school mini police you are a real credit to the school and the town of Aspatria.'
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