Long-serving school crossing patrol honoured after 28 years of service
School Crossing Patrol Officer, Pat Markert, has celebrated 28 years of dedicated service, safely helping children cross the road outside Oldfield Primary School in Great Boughton, Chester.
Pupils and staff marked the occasion by forming a guard of honour, lining the playground to applaud Pat as she made her way to her crossing point. She was also warmly greeted at the school gate by parents and grandparents, who gathered to thank her for years of commitment, care and reliability – always delivered with a smile.
To show their appreciation, pupils and staff presented Pat with handmade thank-you cards, while her family gifted her flowers to mark the special occasion. Parents shared their heartfelt thanks, recognising the reassurance and peace of mind Pat has provided to generations of families each school day.
Cheshire West and Chester Council’s Director of Transport and Highways, Rose McArthur, said:
School Crossing Patrol Officers play a vital role in keeping our children safe and supporting active travel on the school run. We are incredibly grateful to Pat and all our patrols for the invaluable work they carry out every day. Their dedication helps ensure children can walk to school safely, even when crossing busy roads. Congratulations to Pat on this fantastic milestone – and here’s to many more years of service.