by Gillian McDade
Police are continuing to patrol areas around schools in a bid to deter speeding motorists.
Their most recent operation was at Holy Trinity in Cookstown.
Earlier this week they carried out speed detections on the Ballinderry Bridge Road.
The patrols follow a number of concerns raised by residents living near schools.
Police are reminding motorists to be wary of children and to keep speeds down.
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