Pictured above: Graham and Jenny Wynn (left) receiving their
awards from Colin Pettener (right), a Fellow of IRSO, on behalf of
the Institute's chairman Darren Divall
A husband and wife team from Shropshire, whose aim is to
contribute to the campaign to cut road deaths and injuries in the
UK, have been honoured by the Institute of Road Safety Officers
(IRSO).
Graham and Jenny Wynn, who run the driver training company the
TTC Group, have both been awarded Honorary Fellowships of the
national organisation.
They are pictured receiving their awards from Colin Pettener, a
Fellow of IRSO, on behalf of the Institute's chairman Darren
Divall.
"Graham and Jenny openly recognise and acknowledge the valuable
contribution made by staff and trainers at the TTC Group," said
Colin.
"But it is their guidance, wisdom and passion for road safety
which is paramount in ensuring that the aims of the organisation
are not only met, but exceeded."
Graham, TTC Group chairman, who received the OBE in 1997 for
services to road safety, is responsible for driving forward TTC's
involvement in the National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme
providing an educational alternative to prosecution for some road
traffic offences as well as speed awareness courses for motorists
driving a few miles over the speed limit.
Jenny is MD of the TTC Group, and a pioneer of the drink drive
education scheme which has gained global recognition.
The TTC Group is the UK's largest provider of driver education
courses and its HQ in Telford, Shropshire, was officially opened by
the Princess Royal.
"It is a great honour to be recognised by such a respected
organisation as IRSO. We want to thank the Institute for the honour
and dedicate it to all our hardworking staff. We all care about
contributing to reducing road deaths and injuries and educating
drivers is one way of achieving that goal," said Jenny, who runs
courses throughout Shropshire in Telford, Shrewsbury, Whitchurch,
Bridgnorth, Oswestry, and Ludlow.