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Call to bring back axed lollipop patrols before schools go back next month

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A councillor has called for dozens of axed lollipops crossings to be reinstated before schools in Rochdale go back next month.

Three years ago, patrols were cut at 40 primary and secondary schools deemed to have a ‘low’ road safety risk as part of a council cost cutting drive.

The controversial decision meant it was down to school governors to pay the council £4,000 per year to continue with the service or lose their lollipop.

A petition to restore the patrols was launched by Councillor Peter Winkler - a governor at Caldershaw Primary School - and attracted more than 330 signatures.

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