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Better facilities needed for people to remain healthy

Your story UAE residents need to step it up and get walking (July 13) says that because the heat is unbearable at this time of year, we have an excuse not to walk outside. It’s not just the heat, it’s also because of a lack of appropriat­e and connected pavements.

Also, in places such as Khalifa City, stinky rubbish bins don’t help pedestrian­s either.

Mariann Wiklund, Abu Dhabi

The weather is, of course, one of the reasons why people walk comparativ­ely less here, but that’s not the only reason.

Cities here clearly lack enough facilities for physical activities. There should be more community parks, as well as walking, jogging and cycle tracks in every area.

Here, developmen­t seems to only be about constructi­ng high-rises and malls and paving smooth roads. I think it should be much more than that.

Real developmen­t will happen when people have proper facilities to maintain a healthy lifestyle. The government must invest heavily in that. Public health must be a crucial component of the national developmen­t agenda.

Amanda Smith, Abu Dhabi

Community service the best punishment for bad drivers

I am happy to learn that irresponsi­ble drivers are being given stiff punishment­s (Reckless drivers made to sweep streets and man petrol pumps by Abu Dhabi court, July 13).

I think these offenders should also do community service in areas where people have been injured or killed by drivers such as these.

Rjj Saraiva, Abu Dhabi

That’s the best punishment. It has proved effective in other parts of the world and hopefully it will be effective here too. Ruba Faza, Dubai

Nothing is more important for children than health

I was delighted to read about Saudi Arabia’s announceme­nt that it will begin offering physical education for girls in public schools (Physical education for all Saudi girls under

way, July 14).

It is vital that societies recognise and embrace the need for physical education in schools to foster and promote healthy and active lifestyles.

Maths, sciences and languages are all important, but nothing is more important than health. Well done Saudi Arabia. Anna Maria Kocis, Dubai

What incredible news.

I am glad to see the health of Saudi women being recognised and positively addressed.

It is more than possible that cultural and religious expectatio­ns can be adhered to while empowering women to take care of their health. Louise Phillips, Dubai

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