Tuesday, August 08, 2017

PAW Patrol Pups Go On Patrol In Oxford To Launch Free Bus Travel For Kids | Nickelodeon UK

The stars of Nick Jr.'s PAW Patrol put their best PAW forward in Oxford last week to entertain children and promote family bus trips to London!


Bella Heard thinks it’s a scream to meet police pup Chase

Characters from Nickelodeon's hit preschool series, which features a tech-savvy boy and a pack of six rescue dogs, fascinated more than 300 children in Broad Street, Oxford city centre.

Chase the Police Pup and Marshall the firefighter pup were in town to meet the youngsters and their families to celebrate the launch of Oxford Tube’s Kids Go Free travel ticket.

Little ones had the chance to meet and have their photograph taken with their favourite TV stars, as well as experience a tour around one the coaches, and even sit in the driver’s seat. Children can travel on the Oxford to London service for free all year round as part of Stagecoach Oxfordshire’s initiative.

Managing director Martin Sutton said: “Now the school summer holidays have officially begun we wanted to give the children of Oxford an exciting, and free, day out that they could enjoy with their friends and family – we felt PAW Patrol would certainly put a smile on their faces.

“We hope our Kids Go Free any day, any time of the week tickets will give more families the opportunity to explore the sights of London and Oxford and create some lovely memories to look back on.”

Visit tinyurl.com/y7dvx7s9 for more information on the Kids Go Free initiative.

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Original source: Oxfordshire Guardian.
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