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Farewell to Margie:- An Adored School Crossing Patrol Officer Retires After Nearly 2 Decades
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News  |  Mon - January 12, 2026 5:02 pm  |  Article Hits:68  |  A+ | a-

AFTER 18 years of dedicated service, Margaret McDonald known fondly to children, teachers, and parents as Margie has retired from her role as a School Crossing Patrol in Sefton. 

Since 2007, Margie has been a familiar and trusted figure at the crossing near English Martyrs Primary School in Litherland. She has helped generations of children and families get to school safely. Her presence became a reassuring part of daily life, and her dedication to the role has left a lasting legacy. 

Margie’s story is 1 of love, resilience and devotion. She consistently delivered high-quality service and adapted to national changes in the law including 1 that gave School Crossing Patrols the legal right to assist all pedestrians including adults across the road.  She always went the extra mile to support her community.  

Whether staying late for school trips or giving road safety talks, Margie built lifelong relationships with children, parents, and school staff. 

Her dedication to public service runs in the family. Margie’s sister, Kathy Nelson, also served in the School Crossing Service, highlighting a shared commitment to Sefton’s communities. 

In 2020, Margie’s life took a romantic turn when she reconnected with her high school sweetheart, Kevin, during lockdown. Kevin returned from Australia to Liverpool in 2021 and inspired by Margie, joined the School Crossing Patrol Service himself. Sadly, he was later diagnosed with a serious illness, and Margie has now made the decision to retire so she can care for him full-time. 

Margie’s story is a powerful reminder of the impact School Crossing Patrols have not just in keeping roads and children safe, but in shaping our communities. 

Cllr Peter Harvey, Cabinet Member who has responsibility for the School Crossing Service, said:- “Margie’s dedication and warmth have made a lasting impression on me and her community. I’ve seen 1st-hand the affection she’s earned from the children and teachers at English Martyrs, and her story is a shining example of the incredible work our School Crossing Patrols do every day. On behalf of Sefton Council, I want to thank Margie and all our School Crossing Patrols for being an essential part of our services and for keeping our children safe with such care and commitment. I hope Margie’s legacy inspires others to consider joining the School Crossing Service. It’s a role that means you're a friendly face helping children start and finish their day safely, while making a real difference and leaving a lasting memory of care in your community.” 

Like Margie, you could be the person who helps children feel safe and supported every day.  

Watch Margie and Cllr Harvey reflect on her achievements at the English Martyrs celebration event.

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