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Nov 2020
Woodfield Community Primary School in Harrogate has been awarded £28,500 to improve road safety.
Speed limits either side of the school will be reviewed, the crossing, beacons and barriers will be upgraded and other traffic calming measures introduced.
Jo Marwood, headteacher of Woodfield Community Primary School, welcomed the news.
She said:
North Yorkshire Police, Crime and Fire Commissioner's AJ1 Project Road Safety Fund has awarded £20,000 towards the scheme.
The other £8,500 will come from county councillor Paul Haslam's locality budget for local projects.
Work is expected to begin early next year.
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