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Cubs given a steer on cycle safety

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 11:17, 10 October 2008

Cub Scouts brush up on their Green Cross Code
Cub Scouts tackle the cycle course
Elynor, 10, fixes a patch to her inner-tube to repair a puncture
From left, Karis 10, Ellen, nine, Nicole, eight, Sapphire, nine, designing road safety posters
Jack Baars, 10, recieves his certificate and badge for attending the day from Ken Sharp ADC
Jonathan, eight, works on his road safety poster
PC Matt Roddick marks Carl's bike
PC Matt Roddick, PCSO Lia Bishop, PCSO Anne Roots and Community Warden Mandy Harris prepare to security mark bikes
Rhys, 10, with his road safety poster
Samuel, nine, inflates a tyre to check for air-leaks

Safety on and off your bike was the theme of a day for more than 100 members of the Malling and District Cub Scouts.

They, and members of St Michael's Cubs, Barming, earned badges and certificates for completing a cycling proficiency event.

And the youngsters, aged between seven and 10, also met police community support officers, who marked postcodes on their bikes to help trace them in case they were lost or stolen.

The course included safe riding, the importance of lights and reflective clothing, and how to keep cycles roadworthy and maintained.

Ken Sharp, assistant district commissioner for Malling Cub Scouts, said: “There have been a few accidents during the summer holidays involving children and cycles, so we decided to run this course.”

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