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Schoolboy’s toll road charity boost
Saturday 17th October 2009, 7:00PM BST.
A Shropshire schoolboy who used his father’s driveway to create a diversion with a toll for villagers after roadworks blocked the road has raised £120 for the Midlands Air Ambulance.
Twelve-year-old Will Leviseur hit on the idea to charge motorists 20p to take a shortcut along his father’s farm driveway in Clunbury, near Craven Arms, after the family used the M6 toll on numerous visits to see his gran and grandad.
He dreamt up the idea after sewage works meant contractors had to close a road in the village for six weeks while they dug up the road.
Will’s dad, Michael, said long diversions were put in place which meant that villagers were forced to travel miles out of their way just to get to the other end of the village.
“It was all his own idea. He made the posters and put the money pots out and checked the pots when he came home from school,” he said.
“And people in the village have been really good putting their 20 pences in to the pots.”
The Bedstone School pupil said: “We were the only people who could go from the bottom of the village to the top so we decided to make a toll of 20p for people to use our drive.”
His mum, Debbie, said: “I think we had been on holiday and we had to pay to go on toll bridges and it occurred to him that we could make a toll road, and he said, lets do it for the air ambulance.”
Will, who plays rugby for the school’s under 13′s team, added: “At Bedstone, where I go to school, we have had to have the air ambulance there when we play rugby and because they are saving people’s lives, I thought, ‘why don’t we give it to them?’”
He set up the toll at the end of August when the roadworks got under way.
Six weeks later when the work had been completed on fixing the drains and the road was reopened, Will counted his 20 pences which amounted to £120.
He was delighted to be able to raise so much money for a worthwhile cause he has seen in action first hand.
His parents added they were extremely proud of him for thinking of others.
By Sophie Bignall
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Top job done, Chap!
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Excellent bit of thinking by a clever young chap there – well done; I’m sure your family, the local villagers and indeed everyone else are rightly proud of you.
It does come back to the one simple question though – why do we have to rely on people like a smart 12 year old boy with a plan, to fund what is essentially a vital life saving emergency servce ?????
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GOOD JOB
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Well done Will, for such a great way to raise money, its good to hear positive news involving a teenager. Well done again.
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Thank you! You often write very interesting articles. You improved my mood.
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Well done. A v. enterprising young man who I think will go far!
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Well done, I’m sure this lad has a bright future ahead of him – hopefully as the Minster for Transport.
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Well done to Will, and also well done to all those motorists who were honest enough to put money in his collection boxes in return for using the ‘temporary route’.
A nice feelgood story.
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Nice one, Will!
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It seems at last someone has succeeded in silencing the Peasbody !
Well done Will.
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Well done Will — I am proud to be related to you :)
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This lad has done well. But he could, and should, have done better. Four shillings was far too cheap. Imagine how much he would have raised if he’d charged a Guinea!
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If he had charged a Guinea as HSPJ suggested, he would have raised £630, if anyone wondered.
I personally think he pitched his product at the right price according to market conditions.
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With monetary sense like his, I wonder if he could get the job of running Shropshire Council?
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