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Snow Rota 2004/2005 Management will phone the first named person for each area when school is not opening in the morning. WALKING AREA A network to cover the area Marrister to North Park– initiated by ALLISON HUTCHISON ALLISON – Marie Irvine – Eileen Robertson – Diane Leask – Zoe Williamson ALLISON – Caroline Watt – Julie Reid – Valerie Tait – Anastasiya Robertson A network to cover the area from Hamister to Skibberhoull– initiated by AUDREY POLSON AUDREY – Louise Hutchison – Jennifer Sutherland – Chat Simpson AUDREY – Natalie Constable – Leona Sandison – Laura Polson – Sarah Anderson A network to cover area from Sodum to Saltness – initiated by DOREEN PORTER DOREEN – Bom Leask – Jackie Leslie – Julie Leask – Caroline Eunson – Kari Hamilton DOREEN – Mandy Sandison – Michelle Thomson – Roselyn Fraser – Vanessa Irvine A network to cover area from Whitefield to Harlsdale – initiated by JAYNE IRVINE JAYNE – Valerie Leask – Teresa Sandison – Lynette Wishart - Claire Neicho – Heather Lipthorpe JAYNE – Diane Manson – Margaret Leask - Dianne Goodlad – Heather Williamson A network to cover area from Pier to Sandwick – initiated by DEBBIE SAUNDERSON DEBBIE – Ann Marie Anderson – Carol Ann Reid – Helene Fraser – Leona Jamieson – Marie Mair DEBBIE – Lisa Williamson – Deborah Mowat – Gemma Jamieson – June Thomson A network to cover area from Sandwick to Clate – initiated by CAROLINE KAY CAROLINE – Amanda Eunson – Angelina Jamieson – Maria Kay – Donna Polson CAROLINE – Susan Pearson – Angela Cooper – Lynsey Irvine – Karen Irvine A network to cover area Huxter to Livister – initiated by LYNNETTE POLSON LYNNETTE – Marie Anderson – Yvanna Montgomery – Emma Gale LYNNETTE – Anita Sparrow – Michael Anderson BUS AREA A network to cover area from Marrister to Tripwell– initiated by ELIZABETH NISBET ELIZABETH – Angela Williamson – Maureen Williamson – Anne-Marie Smith ELIZABETH – Vivienne Henry – Carron Hislop – Hayley McKay – Jeni Polson A network to cover area from Brough to Marrister– initiated by PAULA WILLIAMSON PAULA – Samantha Anderson – Gina Sandison – Wilma Anderson PAULA – Louise Laurenson – Juliet Simpson – Laura Meier – Andrea Huntley – Betty Williamson A network to cover area Isbister to Skaw – initiated by MELANIE POLESON MELANIE – Kerri Eunson – Natasha Smith – Naima Arthur – Derek Robertson MELANIE – Louise Johnson – Odette Anderson – Caroline Manson The first named person contacts the second, who contacts the third etc. If someone is not at home then please move onto the next in line to ensure the chain is not broken. Updated – November 2019 .
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