NW Logo Banner of the Government Office for the North West
Home
Publications
News
About Us
Contact Us
A-Z Index
Help
[ Events Diary ] [News Archive]
Home > News > News Archive > Best feet forward as North West pupils say goodbye to the school run

Best feet forward as North West pupils say goodbye to the school run

Published: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 16:34:06

Primary school children across the North West are swapping their parents' cars for the pavement thanks to a share of £1.8m of Government money: 361 schools in the region have been awarded up to £1,000 to encourage pupils to walk to school, helping them to keep fit and reducing the number of journeys made by car.

"Walking buses" are convoys of pupils accompanied by staff or volunteers which follow a set route to school, and are amongst a range of measures introduced by local heads in recent years to curb the number of cars on the school run. Now those schools whose schemes have seen a sufficient drop in the number of car journeys to and from the school gates are set to benefit from an extension to their funding.

Transport Minister, Paul Clark, said:

"We have always been clear that we want as many children to walk or cycle to school as possible. Not only will this help tackle the issues of childhood obesity and carbon emissions, it is also an excellent way for young children to learn more about road safety. I am delighted that these 361 schools in the North West are doing such great work."

Schools which have managed to save an average of five return car trips a day will be receiving a grant of £1,000 to continue their work, while those running smaller schemes will each receive £500. Typically, grants are spent on organising and promoting the schemes, in addition to providing equipment such as high-visibility clothing.


  Text Only  |  Print View
  
    
  Advanced Search
  Feedback on this page
  Go to another region
Go to another region
  Go to National homepage

WAI AAA conformance logo, link opens in a new window