Appeal for more school crossing patrols on Isle of Wight

Could you be a lollipop man or woman?

Steve is a lollipop man in Shanklin
Author: Jo RawlingsPublished 16th Nov 2023

An appeal's been issued for more lollipop men and women on the Isle of Wight.

The aim is to help families stay safe on the walk to school.

The council's urging those interested in becoming school crossing patrols officers to get in touch.

Steve is a lollipop man in Shanklin: "Nothing feels better than the smiles, thank yous and waves received each morning and afternoon. It makes me feel very much part of a special community."

He spends his mornings and afternoons at a crossing outside St Blasius CE Primary Academy.

"Over time I have gained much respect from the children, parents and road users alike. The messages and cards I have received at the end of term, Easter and Christmas make me realise just how much I am appreciated and it drives me on to be there for my community each day."

"I am wrapped up warm against the elements and just one smile makes it worthwhile. It brightens up the day — especially the windy and rainy ones."

Steve is in the unique position where he is seeing children across the road who are the children of the youngsters he first saw across the road years before — even some grandchildren.

"I was reminded of this by my line manager the other day - he kindly pointed out that I have been enjoying this experience every school day since 1997!"

Steve says being a school crossing patrol officer is not just about the safety of children, it is about the safety of all road users be it pedestrians or people using the highway for travelling.

"It’s also pleasing when I am out and about in my “civvies” that the children and their parents will acknowledge me and sometimes stop for a chat," he says.

"If you like the outdoors, the idea of keeping your community safe and being fulfilled in your work, then becoming a school crossing patrol officer is the job for you."

The Isle of Wight needs its lollipop men and ladies. Not only are they a vital part of the Isle of Wight Council's road safety team but they're a reliable part of people's days.

If you would like to find out more about current crossing patrol vacancies, email parking.services@iow.gov.uk or call 01983 823714.

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