Weston’s Grand Pier hosted a fun day out to thank mini police units for their hard work.
The attraction provided the children with free unlimited ride wristbands and free entry as a reward for their community spirit.
Mini police schemes were launched in three Weston schools in September last year.
More: Launch of mini police at Weston primary school.
The schemes give children and young people a voice and enable them to develop their self-esteem.
PCSO Kylie Channing, from Avon and Somerset Constabulary, said: "The Mini Police scheme is delivered by members of local neighbourhood policing teams in partnership with schools.
"The aim is to build relationships with children at a young age, give them an insight into what policing is all about.
"We wanted to reward them with a free visit or activity in recognition of their work in the first half of the year."
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