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Primary school one of five recognised in Wales for dedication to active travel

News | Emily Janes | Published: 15:41, Wednesday May 17th, 2023.
Last updated: 15:49, Wednesday May 17th, 2023

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Fochriw Primary School has been recognised for its approach to active travel

Fochriw Primary School is one of just five schools in Wales to have been given special recognition for its approach to sustainable and active travel.

Sustrans Cymru, the charity which aims to make it easier for everyone to walk, wheel and cycle,  recognised five schools across the country that have supported and promoted active travel.

The schools were recognised in their communities on the tenth anniversary of the Active Travel Act on May 10. 

Fochriw Primary was recognised for its whole school community approach. 

The school has been part of numerous activities, including the Active Journeys programme, Bike to School Week, and a bike maintenance session. 

Wow ? ?1 of 5 schools recognised across Wales??????? @CaerphillyCBC
Top sustainable travel efforts from our ethical, informed, healthy, confident individuals at Fochriw!???????
We’re proud of this partnership & the positive difference it makes. ? @EcoSchoolsWales @MrElliott01 https://t.co/cML7o20EjC

— Fochriw Primary (@fcwpa) May 10, 2023

Cllr Carol Andrews, council cabinet member for education and communities, said: “To be one of only five schools across Wales to receive special recognition for their green credentials is a massive achievement.

“I’d like to take this opportunity to thank the whole school community, especially parents for supporting their children to walk, scoot or cycle to school. Well done all.”


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