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Baggie Bird encourages youngsters to stay safe

The West Midlands Launch of the Think! road safety campaign saw the Walking Baggie Bird Bus visit youngsters at Galton Valley Primary School in Smethwick.

Published Dec 9, 2010

The West Midlands Launch of the Think! road safety campaign saw the Walking Baggie Bird Bus visit youngsters at Galton Valley Primary School in Smethwick.

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