Pupils campaigning to make community safer
They believe that these paths pose potential dangers to the public, specifically those using wheelchairs, the elderly, and young children using bikes and scooters.
Their methods of campaigning include social media, including Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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Hide AdThey have also set up an online petition, which you can find using the web address www.ipetitions.com/petition/smoother-paths-on-hurst-and-oakhill-road.
They would urge people residing in the Hurst and Oakhill Road areas to sign.
Back in November, the girls submitted a survey online, and 83 per cent of respondents agreed with them.
For more information regarding this issue, please visit their Facebook page (Make Paths Safe: Horsham), their Twitter account (@MakePathsSafe_H) or their Instagram account (@make.paths.safe_horsham).
The girls thank you for reading, and hope that you will support their campaign.
Report and photo contributed by Millais students Jess Brodie, Ellen Gwynn, Jemma Larkin and Saakshi Kumari.