Burton Mail

Schools take on the two-wheel challenge to help promote cycle use

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CHILDREN, parents and teachers are being encouraged to travel to school by bike, foot or scooter as part of a national campaign.

Organised by the walking and cycling charity Sustrans and backed by Staffordsh­ire County Council, the Big Pedal 2021 started yesterday.

Over the ten days, schools will compete against each other to see who can make the most journeys by bike, foot, scooter or wheelchair.

Staffordsh­ire continues to lead the way when it comes to encouragin­g more parents and children to actively travel to school. Walking buses, scooter and cycle training, “Park and Stride” schemes are all helping to improve physical health and air quality, whilst reducing congestion outside school gates.

New social media channels being launched this month by the Active School Travel team will also help to raise awareness and promote the benefits of more active travel. The April launch of Intoschool­travel also includes an exciting competitio­n with prizes in the lead up to May’s Walk to School week.

Bikeabilit­y National Cycle Training also continues to give children the skills they need to cycle safely, with the county now among the areas with the highest number of children trained. This year, the £500,000 Department for Transport funding is expected to provide training places for more than 15,000 students.

Clive Thomson, assistant director for connectivi­ty and sustainabi­lity at Staffordsh­ire County Council said: “Using more active modes of travel is not only good for people’s health and wellbeing but is also good for the environmen­t.

“Over the last few years our School Travel Advisors have been working closely with schools to encourage more parents and their children to walk, bike or scoot to school. Throughout the pandemic, we have seen more people using active travel and we are keen to see this continue.

“The Big Pedal campaign is always a popular event and with warmer weather expected over the next few days, we hope to see many local families joining in. This, along with our Bikeabilit­y scheme, which continues to train thousands of pupils on safe cycling, will all help make us a more active county.”

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