IN PICS: Westville learners bring joy to local police station
Berea West Senior Primary learners delivered heartfelt goodies to Westville Police Station to thank officers for their dedicated service.
BEREA West Senior Primary School’s recent visit to Westville Police Station brought smiles to the officers.
The group of learners from the school, accompanied by several staff members, visited the station to hand over a selection of goodies as a small token of appreciation.

This gesture was a heartfelt thank you to the men and women in blue for their ongoing commitment to keeping the community safe.

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“The station is always so supportive and helpful to our school whenever needed. Your dedication does not go unnoticed, the members are always on call, always ready to protect us,” said school principal Kalay Thaver.
As we head into the festive season, the school said they hope these goodies bring some cheer to the members.

“May our relationship continue to grow from strength to strength. We also wish to extend a special thank you to Captain Elizabeth Squires and Sergeant Zwelethu Khathi for always welcoming our pleas with open hearts.”

Westville SAPS communications officer Captain Squires welcomed the school and thanked them for adding sweetness to their day. On the day, the learners were taken on a tour of the station.

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