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Pupils from Udston Primary School in Hillhouse turned the tables on the volunteers who helped them complete their Kerbcraft Road Safety training...
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A Hamilton mum has her children to thank for getting her back into work nine years after she gave up her job to be a full-time mother.
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Two popular school crossing patrollers joined pupils at Glenlee Primary in Burnbank to help celebrate the completion of their Kerbcraft Road Safety Training.
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While a primary school in East Kilbride is celebrating completing its STP, another in South Lanarkshire is in the midst of the process.
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North Lanarkshire Council's Twenty's Plenty campaign has been awarded the Prince Michael International Road Safety Award.
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Drivers outside South Lanarkshire schools will be met with a frown if they put their foot down...
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A new road safety campaign to address problems created by drivers parking outside schools was launched this week
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It was a double decker award ceremony for South Lanarkshire winners after two top awards in a UK-wide bus safety campaign came to the area.
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Pupils from West Coats Primary in Cambuslang have been putting their best foot forward as they stride out to mark International Walk to School Week.
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Pupils at primary schools around South Lanarkshire have no excuse for not knowing the rules of the road with the area's growing band of Junior Road Safety Officers delivering important lessons on safety.
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4,000 South Lanarkshire young people will be the first to try a new board game designed by the Council's Road Safety Team..
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Hamilton Boys Club under-14s are set to be among the most stylish in Scotland when they take to the pitch for the start of the season in brand new Italian designed strips.
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Safety campaigns and speed restrictions around schools have helped cut the number of road deaths in the west of Scotland, according to Strathclyde Police.
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The Kerbcraft project in North Lanarkshire reached a milestone recently when Pamela Simpson, the Kerbcraft co-ordinator, recruited and trained the 100th volunteer helper.
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With official figures showing that as many as one in five road injury crashes are caused by driving too close, South Lanarkshire Council is giving its backing to Strathclyde Police'S RU 2 Close? campaign.
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