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Wardale Williams donates high visibility vests to pupils

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Just in time for the darker mornings and afternoons of winter, Sudbury based opticians Wardale Williams has donated more than 400 high visibility vests to pupils at a total of nine schools and playgroups

wardale williamsJust in time for the darker mornings and afternoons of winter, Sudbury based opticians Wardale Williams has donated more than 400 high visibility vests to pupils at a total of nine schools and playgroups.

The vests have already been delivered to Long Melford Primary School and the Acton Playgroup. Wardale Williams practice manager Amanda Skinner, pictured with optical assistant Kirsty Cook and toddlers from Acton Playgroup said: ‘We always try to support local schools and organisations wherever possible and we are delighted to help make so many children just a little safer when walking near roads.’

Other schools to receive the high visibility vests include Tudor Road CEVC Primary in Sudbury, Boxford Primary School and De Vere Primary School in Castle Hedingham