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Lifestyle winners Flamingo land trip

Published on 24th May 2007 in News

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The Lifestylers are pictured at Goole Police Station prior to setting off for Flamingo Land with PCSOs Sarah Wildbore and Alison Pearson.

Two hundred lifestyle winners from across the Humberside Police area spent a day at Flamingoland on Sunday as a reward for all their hard work on Lifestyle 2006.

Peter Shipp, chairman and chief executive of East Yorkshire Motor Services said: "EYMS Group have supported the Lifestyle Project since the project began 19 years ago and firmly believe in the initiative. It is superb for us to be part of a project which empowers young people to make such a positive impact to their local community."

Lisa Whitton of the Humberside Police Lifestyle team said: "This is a great way for us to say well done, and also for local Police and Community Support Officers to accompany winners for the day. Well done to everyone involved!"

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