Painting a picture of anti-social acts
Four talented youngsters who won an art competition have won mp3 players and a tour of Leyland police station.
Cameron Cross, Liza Brooks, Sarah Neill and Lauren Astley, all Year 11 pupils at Wellfield High School, Leyland, secured first prize in a competition to design a poster to warn people about antisocial behaviour.
Over the past year pupils at the school have been learning about criminal damage and anti-social behaviour as part of their citizenship studies at a special series of workshops run by Progress Housing Association.
They were presented with their prizes at a special ceremony attended by Chief Insp Debbie Howard.
She said: "This was a great competition that obviously demonstrated to the pupils the issues behind criminal damage and anti-social behaviour that can really affect the quality of life for the people it affects."
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29 April 2008 7:15 AM
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