Leek Post & Times

St Edward’s go green to claim award

School have promoted clean travel

- By Les Jackson leslie.jackson@reachplc.com

A MOORLANDS school has won regional recognitio­n for its work promoting greener travel and combatting air pollution outside their school.

Working with Staffordsh­ire County Council’s Active Travel Team, St Edward’s Cofe Academy in Leek won the Regional School Travel Award.

The awards are given to schools who have demonstrat­ed excellence in supporting sustainabl­e travel.

The school was involved with the Staffordsh­ire County Council’s Air Aware Project to raise awareness of air pollution and to encourage less polluting and more sustainabl­e journeys.

At St Edward’s, they have introduced more cycle and scooter storage and engaged with parents and pupils to raise awareness of air pollution and encourage sustainabl­e travel on the journey to and from school.

James Simm, deputy headteache­r at St Edward’s, said: “This is fantastic news and something we did not expect to achieve so quickly.

“We have been working with the Air Quality team at Staffordsh­ire County Council to encourage parents and pupils to travel in a more sustainabl­e and less polluting way.

“It is something we are excited to be part of and will keep working to ensure that the air around our school is cleaner for our pupils and the school community”.

David Williams, cabinet member for highways and transport at Staffordsh­ire County Council said: “Air pollution is an issue that affects everyone, but as we can see from the amazing work done by the pupils at the schools, it’s something we can all help to reduce.

“Winning the award is great news and the pupils should be very proud of their achievemen­ts.

“Most air pollution comes from vehicles on our most congested main roads and outside schools, which is why we are focusing on working with schools in the worst affected areas to raise awareness amongst parents and help them choose a more sustainabl­e and less polluting mode of transport.”

The county council is already committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

By thinking differentl­y about how people live their everyday lives (how we travel, heat our homes, how we work, what we buy and how we dispose of our waste), the council believes that we can all make a difference.

The Air Aware project is working with schools and businesses in Leek to raise awareness of air pollution and to encourage sustainabl­e and active alternativ­es to the car.

Businesses and schools in those areas are being encouraged to sign up to the campaign.

A Simulate Live Labs project, being funded by the Department for Transport, is also exploring projects including the installati­on of living walls to help reduce pollution and looking at the future demand for electric car charging points.

Additional­ly, e-scooter trials are taking place in Stafford and Newcastleu­nder-lyme, with riders being allowed to legally ride on the roads when using the official scooters.

People can find out more about the small actions they can take to help reduce air pollution at airaware. doingourbi­t.info.

 ??  ?? St Edward’s Active Travel Ambassador­s receiving their Bronze award from Ryan Procter (SCC) along with Mr James Simm, deputy head teacher at St Edward’s Cofe Academy.
St Edward’s Active Travel Ambassador­s receiving their Bronze award from Ryan Procter (SCC) along with Mr James Simm, deputy head teacher at St Edward’s Cofe Academy.

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