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New officers hand over cheque

by isleofman.com 23rd December 2007

A local charity has had its funds boosted by over £3,000, thanks to the efforts of 12 student police officers.

They covered the equivalent of cycling from Douglas to Scotland Yard in London, using bicycles on rollers, outside the Shoprite store in Market Street, Douglas.

They easily achieved their target of 350 miles, and went on to complete a distance of 500.

A cheque was handed over to Crossroads Caring for Carers at a recent graduation ceremony for the new recruits, who will take up positions with the neighbourhood policing teams in the New Year.

Another campaign, to recruit at least eight more student constables, will begin in January.

(Picture: Four of the twelve student officers who took part in the fund raising effort, at their recent graduation ceremony. They are, left to right: Kerry Gascoyne, Emily Perkins, Charlene Dooley and Emily Butler).

Posted by isleofman.com
Sunday 23rd, December 2007 09:37pm.

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