A Copthorne shop has rescheduled deliveries to avoid school runs.
Copthorne Junior Road Safety Group said the village shop McColl’s was supporting its child safety campaign.
Group member Charlotte Newell said: “They have been very supportive of our campaign, even turning away unscheduled deliveries that do turn up during the busy school run.”
The group has created a film about the dangers of irresponsible parking which was viewed nearly 19,000 times online.
School staff, parents and children helped create the film which can be seen on here: {https://www.facebook.com/614805568630121/videos/715298615247482/|Facebook page.|Copthorne Junior Road Safety Group}
A statement from the group said West Sussex County Council had given it funding for a lollipop person.
She started working at the school today (Thursday September 3).
Sarah Tomlin said on Facebook: “Brilliant! Made such a difference this morning.”
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