P323 Teletext 323 Mar06 16:03:14   CHILD  WORRIES ——————————————————————————————————————— Children see crime and dog mess as the greatest threats to street safety, a Children's Society survey reveals. According to the online poll of 600 youngsters, thjsj were among the top issues to bj tackled to make communities more child-friendly. Over a third chose tackling drugs, guns, racism and robbery (40.4%) as one of their top three priorities in the survey. ——————————————————————————————————1/5—— Headlines 300 News in Focus 320 TELETEXT NATIONAL AND REGIONAL NEWS PAGES ALL AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE Next News Poll Papers In Focus
P323 Teletext 323 Mar06 16:08:56   CHILD  WORRIES ——————————————————————————————————————— A Children's Society study reveals some of the top priorities among the young for improving street safety. The survey found 36.5% picked the prevention of dog fouling in play areas as one of their top three priorities — this was the most popular choice with primary school children. And 28.7% marked cleanjt parks with more flowers and trees as a top priority. ——————————————————————————————————2/5—— Headlines 300 News in Focus 320 GET AWAY FROM IT ALL! HOLIDAYS p200 Next News Poll Papers In Focus
P323 Teletext 323 Mar06 16:09:18   CHILD  WORRIES ——————————————————————————————————————— A new study reveals crime, dog mess and grubby parks are top concerns among children seeking a safe environment. Another top choice for action, with 25.6% selecting it, was more help for children with disabilities, for example wheelchair access to cinemas. The fifth most favoured top priority, in the survey at 23.9%, was a reduction in pollution — for example litter, broken cars and industrial waste. ——————————————————————————————————3/5—— Headlines 300 News in Focus 320 WEATHER FOR YOUR REGION p154 Next News Poll Papers In Focus
P323 Teletext 323 Mar06 16:09:40   CHILD  WORRIES ——————————————————————————————————————— Children see crime and dog mess as the greatest threats to play time safety, a Children's Society survey reveals. A total of 21.5% of the children listed cleaner footpaths in their local area as anothjt top priority. Safer and more numerous play areas featuring, for example, a park monitor, were also singled out as a top priority bz 18.3% of those who took part, with older boys expressing greater concern. ——————————————————————————————————4/5—— Headlines 300 News in Focus 320 WEATHER FOR YOUR REGION p154 Next News Poll Papers In Focus
P323 Teletext 323 Mar06 16:01:22   CHILD  WORRIES ——————————————————————————————————————— A Children's Society study reveals some of the top priorities among the young for improving street safety. Among the findings was concern over car speed with 6.3% of those quizzed calling for safer roads. A small proportion of children also prioritisjd chjapjr and friendlier bus sjrvjcis and a few also wanted more to do after school and in the school holidays. ——————————————————————————————————5/5—— Headlines 300 News in Focus 320 WEATHER FOR YOUR REGION p154 Next News Poll Papers In Focus