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ing outside the tradi tional classroom envi ronment, and offer a motivating play area for its pupils, tlie school has transformed its out door space with fun and inspiring equipment from Playforce, the school grounds special ist.
' a timber trail for physi cal challenges with balancing, stretching, climbing and traversing opportunities, to help develop co-ordina tion, upper and lower body strength and core
The pupils now have
ITS fun time for young sters at Brooksidc Pri- maiy School, Clitheroe, with the arrival of a new outdoor play area. To enhance learn
■ headteacher at Brook- side Primary, said: “The children absolutely love the new equipment. “By enhancing tlie
stability. It can also be
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door area of the school grounds, there is a step up tower, a sliding lid sandpit, a painted roadway with two zebra crossings, musical pan
els and line markings lo encourage creativity, imagination and role play and to provide an c.\tcnsion to learning space outside the class room, particularly for early years children. A spokesman for Playforce said: “We
hope that the children of Brookside Primary School will really enjoy their break times and also relish learning out doors. “Working with this
inspirationalschool has been a pleasure. “We are support
an environment where they can learn in the open air with fun and exciting resources, which complement national curriculum requirements.”
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LANCASHIRE’S chief constable has had his con tract extended by three years, to 2015. Steve Finnigan was origi
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for a three-year extension was unanimously supported by Lancashire Police Authority, and has recently been formally approved by the Policing Min ister, Nick Herbert. Commenting on the news,
Mr Finnigan said: “I’m extremely proud to have been given this three-year extension to my contract. “I am fully committed to the constabulary and 1 am very
role, Paul Stephenson, was appointed commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, and has since been knighted for services to policing. Mr Finnigan’s application,
nally appointed chief consta ble in March 2007, and, for two years prior to that, had been acting chief constable of Lancashire Constabulary. His predecessor in the
TO P COP: Lancashire's Chief Constable, Steve Finnigan
pleased to be able to offer stability and continuity to the force, particularly during the significant period of change we are going through as a result of the recession, and the resulting cuts in our budget. “Lancashire has an enviable and impressive history of very
high performance and I am confident that I can help lead us through these challenging times to sustain our position as best we can. “It is clear that there will be
an extensive programme of reform for the police service as a whole over the coming
outdoor provision for the children, we have been able to give them access to stimulating equipment for innova tive play and physical activity during break and lunch times. “We also provide
ing staff and pupils to deliver exceptional education-linked play for years to come.” B ev e r ley A llan ,
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years, including the proposed introduction of police and crime commissioners in May 2012 and so, with this exten sion, I am looking forward to taking the constabulary through these new governance arrangements, and maintain ing the very positive.and effec tive working relationship that we currently have with Lanca shire Police Authority.” Malcolm Doherty, chair
seen an impressive period of performance improvements and I can think of no-one more able to steer us through the challenges ahead.”
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intrigued by a 1930s style, telephone and fascinated by how peo ple lived in days gone by.
YOUNGSTERS from Bowland Montessori Pre-School marched up to the top of the hill to pay a visit to Clithe roe Castle Museum. . The 12-strong group enjoyed the interactive exhibits on local geolo gy and natural history. They were also all
staff complimented the youngsters on th e ir impeccable behaviour. Following the visit,
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