Shropshire Star

New police recruits need a name

There are two new bobbies on the beat but this crime busting pair are in need of a helping hand.

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PCSO Lyn Birch with pupils from Oakmeadow CofE Primary School which had the officers earlier this year

West Mercia Police have already got a Brenda, a Bob and a Fletch and now two more ‘mini police officers’ are looking to be named.

Children attending the Kids Fest at Quarry Park in Shrewsbury on May 11-12, the Shrewsbury Food Festival on June 29-30 and the Shrewsbury Flower Show on August 9-10 can drop by the West Mercia Police stand and make their suggestions for the ‘recruits’.

These two ‘officers’ are part of the latest batch Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion has provided to help schools in Shropshire. The signs come in the form of metre-high cartoon police officers who stand outside schools warning passing drivers to slow down and not park on the zig-zag markings.

There are now over 50 of these colourful road safety initiatives across West Mercia.

Currently the signs are provided to schools on a rota basis to ensure they remain impactful and don’t become a static feature.

Commissioner John Campion said: “These new recruits have been a real hit because they are helping with an ongoing problem that has been affecting both schools and police officers.

“I’m looking forward to seeing what the young members of our communities come up with so we can award these two ‘officers’ with a name badge and send them out to remind motorists to be more considerate outside schools.”