Reflective key chains and wrist bands for pupils at Claydon Primary School for Road Safety Week
Taylor Wimpey lights up pupils from Claydon Primary School for Road Safety Week. Photo: Taylor Wimpey.
To support Road Safety Week this November, pupils at Claydon Primary School have been provided with reflective keychains and wristbands, thanks to a donation from Taylor Wimpey East Anglia.
Since 1995, road safety charity Brake has worked to raise awareness of road-related injuries and calls for improvements to make roads safer.
The Road Safety Week, which was held between November 16 and 22, Brake put the focus on the theme “Safe Vehicles Save Lives”, highlighting the importance of ensuring vehicles are safe on the roads for all.
Jasmine Munro, the teacher and founder of the Junior Road Safety Officer team at Claydon Primary School, said: “Road Safety Week is a fantastic initiative to support and we are very grateful for Taylor Wimpey’s donation to our school.
“Walking is a wonderful way to get the day started and wind down on the way home.
“The reflective keychains and wristbands will keep our pupils visible and safe around school grounds and local roads, which is so important.”
Olivia Peters, the head of sales at Taylor Wimpey East Anglia, added: “We are very proud to be supporting not only Claydon Primary School but also Brake this November for Road Safety Week. Safety is a huge priority to us, and we want to encourage local families to walk more too.
“We hope the reflective keychains and wristbands we’ve donated will help the children to get around safely, while easing parents’ minds during the dark winter months.
“We look forward to spotting any local children out on their walks from our Barham Meadows sales offices.”
