Motorists who park illegally at Lamphey School will be told about the dangers of doing so by the pupils. PCSO Kelly Mackay, from the Pembroke Neighbourhood Policing team, recently held a competition at the school to design a leaflet about illegal parking. She said: "The school was experiencing lots of problems with illegally parked vehicles and congestion in the village at drop off and pick up times. "I worked very closely with the school council, which is made up of pupils from the school and the junior road safety officers, to tackle these issues. "I asked all the pupils to design an A5 leaflet to outline the dangers of parking on the zig-zags. "The pupils put in a lot of hard work and effort and their leaflets for the competition were very hard to judge. "When we first started the initiative some months ago we counted around 35 illegally parked vehicles, now there's approximately eight, so together with the junior road safety officers, we are aiming to get the last few vehicles to park safely." The winner was Madeline Phillips and her winning leaflet will now be distributed to all the illegally parked vehicles at drop-off and pick-up times at the school to try and educate drivers. Runners-up were: James Davies, Matthew Lewis, William Jones, Abby Smith, James Lewis, Katie McLean, Thomos Lewis and Ellie Dane.