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Big Dave's big anti-bullying message to Bolsover



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Published Date:
25 June 2008
A RECORD breaking strongman who was bullied as a child will be paying a special visit to Bolsover School next month to spread his anti-bullying message.
Dave Gauder –– known as Big Dave –– devotes his time to travelling the country and helps up to 3,000 youngsters a week, who may be the victim of bullying.

Big Dave will visit the school on 8th July when he will gain the children's attention by pulling a bus before talking to them about the effects bullying can have on others.

The visit is supported by Derbyshire Police's Safer Schools and Safer Neighbourhoods projects and follow-up work will be carried out by police officers to reinforce the anti-bullying message.





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  • Last Updated: 20/06/2008 15:24:55
  • Source: Shirebrook
  • Location: Mansfield
 
 

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