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Longridge's New Lollipop Lady Has Big Shoes to Fill
10 Dec
Summary
- New lollipop lady Harriet Shorrock takes over after 56 years.
- Her predecessor, Irene Reid, was an MBE for road safety.
- Harriet jokes about her dairy farm experience preparing her for the role.

A Lancashire town's new crossing guard, Harriet Shorrock, has officially taken over the role after her predecessor retired following an impressive 56-year tenure. Shorrock, who previously worked as a dairy farmer and baker, acknowledged the significant legacy left by Irene Reid, a former recipient of an MBE for her contributions to road safety. Shorrock expressed her commitment to serving the local community, a sentiment shared with Reid, who had playfully suggested this transition years ago.
On her inaugural day, Shorrock was humorously presented with a bag of dog biscuits, a tradition initiated by Reid to treat local canines during their morning walks. Shorrock, drawing a parallel between her past farm work and her current responsibilities, quipped about the potential for children to be less predictable than livestock. She is embracing the challenge with enthusiasm and a sense of community spirit.




