Kids across Doncaster borough encouraged to get active in Active Travel Awards

Fighting fit pupils from across Doncaster borough were rewarded for getting active and healthy during presentation of the Active Travel Awards at the town’s Mansion House.
Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Schools, Nuala Fennelly, at Doncaster Mansion HouseCabinet Member for Children, Young People and Schools, Nuala Fennelly, at Doncaster Mansion House
Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Schools, Nuala Fennelly, at Doncaster Mansion House

The awards, open to all primary schools in the borough, were a celebration of all schools in Doncaster that are taking proactive steps to increase the number of journeys made on bike, by foot or scooter.

Organisers said cycling, scooting and walking to school has many benefits not just in terms of physical health and the environment but it can also have a positive impact on the mental health of families travelling to school.

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Research shows that active travel to school makes children more alert and ready to face the school day than if they had arrived in a car as physical activity wakes up the mind and body.

National recommendations suggest that five to 18-year olds should aim to do 60 minutes or more of moderate to vigorous exercise every day.

Doncaster Council’s Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Schools, Nuala Fennelly, presented the awards alongside Director of Public Health, Dr Rupert Suckling.

Coun Fennelly said: “We know that more and more journeys are being made by car and these awards underlined the successes that Doncaster schools have seen trying to reverse this trend. Active travelling such as walking or cycling is not only better for the environment but better for our health too.

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“Congratulations to all the schools and pupils who have been involved and are making a difference right here and now. It’s great to see so many children and parents getting involved in the scheme and I would encourage others to do the same and Get Doncaster Moving.”

Winners were from Hatfield, Intake, Armthorpe, Scawthorpe, Town Moor, Moorends, Barnburgh, Arksey and Carcroft.Active Travel Champion Award – Terry Storey (Sheep Dip Lane Primary School, Hatfield)Active Travel Superstars – Jack Taylor and Heidi Berry (Carcroft Primary School), Caitlin Mayisa and Ensar Imik (Sandringham Primary School, Intake)Active Travel Innovation Award – Our Lady of Sorrows School, ArmthorpeSafe Travel Champions – Kayleigh Smith, Drew Smith, Isla MattocksPetrol to Pedal Power Award – Castle Hills Primary School, ScawthorpeHealthy Learning Healthy Lives Award – Heatherwood School, Town MoorDaily Mile Champions Award – West Road Primary School, MoorendsSpirit of the Tour de Yorkshire Award – Barnburgh Primary SchoolBig Pedal Award – Arksey Primary SchoolBest Modeshift STARS School Award – Sandringham Primary School, IntakeSchools Yorkshire Tour 2018 Award – Sunnyfields Primary School, ScawthorpeActive Travel School of the year – Our Lady of Sorrows School, Armthorpe