Issued by City of York Council
City of York Council is gearing up for Walk to School Week that takes place from 7-11 October.
Twenty-seven schools will by vying for the coveted Jack Archer trophy which will be on offer to the school that gets the most pupils walking, cycling and scooting.
To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Jack Archer Trophy the council will be matching Age UK’s prize of £200, giving the winning school £400 to spend on sports equipment. The runners up will receive £200 for sports equipment and third place will win hi-viz jackets for their class.
On Wednesday 9 October there will be a bonus prize given to the school with the most people who ride a scooter to school. The prize is a Scooter Pod for the school which is worth £300.
Cllr Dave Merrett, Cabinet Member for Transport, Planning and Sustainability, said: “Walk to School week is a great chance for pupils who might not be currently walking, cycling or scooting to change the way in which they travel to school.
“Walking to school has many benefits, helping both the environment and health. Children who walk to school are proven to be more alert in lessons, parents too at work. A 15-minute walk will provide a child with a quarter of the 60 minutes of recommended daily exercise.”
To find out more about changing the way you travel in York go to the i-Travel York website.
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