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Schools and the Environment Transport
1st October - 5th October 2001 |
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Sarah Barber, Jane Otto and
Kathryn Carter were the lucky winners
of Guildford Borough Council's recent
International Walk to School Day poster
competition.
poster in French, German or Spanish
to encourage their European friends
to walk to school. Students at The
Albert-Schweizer Gymnasium in
Stuttgart, Germany also entered the
competition and the winning posters
from each school were exchanged
to encourage walking to school in
the future.
Walk to School Week, which took
place between 1 and 5 October.
Pupils from 15 schools around
the borough participated during the
week and were rewarded with a
badge and a bookmark. The event
was organised by Surrey County
Council Traffic and Road Safety, and
by Guildford Borough Council.
health through pollution, traffic
injuries and they also encourage a
more sedentary way of life.�
Walking
or cycling to school will not
only produce health benefits but will
also contribute to a cleaner and
more sustainable environment
through
reductions in pollution
and congestion.��
For
more information on the health benefits of
walking or cycling to school see the www.wiredforhealth.gov.uk/
healthy/healsch.html
Develop
a school travel plan to demonstrate your commitment to environmental and
community
concerns. This should set out measures
to reduce the number of car trips
made by parents, staff and pupils and
to improve the safety of the journey
to school.� Visit www.sustrans.org.uk
for further details of safe routes to
school and help with developing your
own school travel plan.
a school travel plan please visit
www.surreycc.gov.uk/safe-routes.
A
�Walking Bus� is the term used to describe any scheme where children
are walked to school in an organised group, usually lead by volunteer
parents. A �Walking Bus� can be incorporated into a school travel plan.
If
your school is interested in �setting
up a walking bus, please contact �your local road safety officer Angela Coomer
01483�517568.
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road safety officers.
The next Walk to School week is 30th September to 4th October 2002. International Walk to School Day is on 2nd October 2002.
Parents
are encouraged to walk to
school with their young children as
often as possible during the week
and beyond. For more information of
the 'Walk to School Week' visit
www.walktoschool.org.uk.
Click
here for Community Action
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