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City lollipop warden cash slashed

COUNCIL chiefs have saved more than £950,000 over the last five years by slashing the funding for city lollipop men and women, the Birmingham Mail can reveal today. Read

Birmingham lollipop wardens face the axe

LOLLIPOP ladies and men are facing the axe in Birmingham as the council cuts cash for school crossing patrols. Read

Cameras for lollipop men and women

LOLLIPOP men and women in Birmingham could be given portable CCTV cameras in the future in a bid to protect them from road-rage. Read

School's plea for lollipop help

Praise for lollipop wardens at Birmingham council house reception

LOLLIPOP men and women have been officially thanked for their tireless work keeping children safe in a formal reception by the Lord Mayor of Birmingham. Read

Kathleen Vale with daughter Mary.

Lollipop lady receives MBE

A LONG-serving Midland lollipop lady who has been given an MBE said her award was good for everyone in the community. Read

Ruth Duckworth runs the London Marathon for charity

RUTH Duckworth will be hitting the streets to raise money for charity as she takes part in the London Marathon. Read

School's plea for lollipop help

Birmingham Mail's lollipop warden recruiting campaign is a success

THOUSANDS of school children will be helped safely across busy roads thanks to Birmingham Mail readers who answered an SOS plea to become lollipop men and women. Read

Fazana Iqbal with children Zainb and Zuhaib

Just one adult can prevent a tragedy

MUMS, dads and children as young as three today made an impassioned plea for a lollipop man or woman to come to their rescue. Read

We have it licked!

KIND-hearted Birmingham Mail readers are answering the call for more lollipop men and women. Read

Children help keep Brenda on patrol

GRANDMOTHER Brenda Mann has been a lollipop lady for more than 40 years. Read

Alan Batson

A helping hand keeps us safe

PARENTS and children from Bentley Heath School all agreed that their lollipop lady was one of the best things that has happened to the school. Read

Duo making a difference

A MOTHER and daughter team is helping hundreds of school-children get to classes safely every day. Read

Ros Pettigrew

Join the Birmingham Mail's army of lollipop lifesavers

MORE than 130 schools across the Midlands do not have lollipop men or women, a Birmingham Mail investigation reveals today. Read