Leighton James: What Happened Next?

“It all started out as a joke. A couple of mates told me there was a job going as a lollipop man and they challenged me to take it up. They thought I’d never do it, but having a 10-year-old daughter myself, I knew the importance of the job. I also saw it as an opportunity to give something back to the local community, to get myself out in the fresh air in all weathers and last, but by no means least, to shut those same mates up.

There is this perception that footballers and ex-footballers are beyond doing such things but that’s not what I’m about. The school where I work is the Penyrheol Primary School, near Swansea, which is just a stone’s throw from my mother’s house, and from the very first day I loved it. I’ll have a laugh with the parents, many of whom chat to me about what I’ve been saying on my radio show, but when it comes to the children, it has to be serious. With so many of them running about near a busy road, you have to be vigilant. There are lives at risk. There’s a responsibility on my shoulders but there’s also a great deal of satisfaction that comes with the job.

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