Bewdley lollipop man wins Hartlebury's annual Hero Award - The Kidderminster Standard

Bewdley lollipop man wins Hartlebury's annual Hero Award

Holly Clement 15th Dec, 2024 Updated: 19th Dec, 2024

A WELL known lollipop man from Bewdley has been nominated for Hartlebury’s annual Hero Award from a local primary school.

After 11 years of ensuring children cross a busy road to school safely, Stan Buller has been nominated for the award by Hartlebury CE Primary School for his dedication and friendliness.

The 78-year-old retired plumber, assists children and parents across Rectory Lane come rain or shine.

He salutes the motorists and always has a smile.

Sophie Bartlett, head of school, said: “Stan thoroughly deserves this award and we are all thrilled for him.

“He is friendly and approachable and has built up a wonderful rapport with our children and their families.




“Stan is a genuinely lovely man, very popular with all our families and staff and also supports us by attending assemblies and events in school and at St James’ Church.”

Stan was presented the award by the parish council, he said he enjoys his job despite a few close encounters.


He added: “One driver stopped just three feet from me, but they are mainly fantastic and very polite, in fact they often salute me.

“I enjoy serving the school and the community.

“I’m the first person to greet the children as they arrive and for some, who might be a little wary of going to school, a friendly smile can be reassuring.”

“It’s great to see the little ones grow and when they are older, they sometimes come back to see how I am, which is fantastic.”