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STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY

Strider visits St Marnock's Primary School in Glasgow (STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY)
I went to visit St Marnock's Primary School where pupils in class P6a have been taking part in a pilot project of the WoW scheme since September 2007.
Monday 23 June 2008

Strider visits Cumbria (STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY)
Last week I went to visit schools across Cumbria where it is expected that over 9000 children will be taking part during Walk to School Week.
Friday 2 May 2008

Strider supports campaign for safe crossing (STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY)
Recently I went to visit Wembley Primary School who are opposing the removal of a gate that stops cars from entering a road.
Tuesday 4 March 2008

Strider visits Tottenham Hotspur Football Club (STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY)

Friday 29 February 2008

Invite Strider to your school! (STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY)
Strider the Walk to School mascot is now available to visit your school!
Tuesday 15 January 2008

HERTFORDSHIRE: Giant globe joins a walking bus (STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY)
Schools across Hertfordshire will get to see how much CO2 is produced by driving their journey to school.
Sunday 20 May 2007

Striders Diary - 31 October 2006 (STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY)
Strider completes his Big Adventure in Redcar and Cleveland, before celebrating Halloween by visiting the Abbey that inspired Dracula.
Wednesday 1 November 2006

Striders Diary - Friday 27 October 2006 (STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY)
Strider visits some schools in North Ayrshire, and learns about the Scottish poet Robert Burns.
Monday 30 October 2006

Striders Diary - Thursday 26 October 2006 (STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY)
Strider visits some Eco Schools in Falkirk, then learns about canals at the Falkirk wheel.
Friday 27 October 2006

Striders Diary - Wednesday 25 October 2006 (STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY)
Strider is on TV in the Scottish Borders, then visits a haunted castle.
Wednesday 25 October 2006

Striders Diary - Tuesday 24 October 2006 (STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY)
Strider heads to Scotland, then visits an "out of this world" museum in Glasgow.
Tuesday 24 October 2006

Striders Diary - Monday 23 October 2006 (STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY)
Strider learns Welsh at a couple of schools in Conwy, then gets his tongue tied on Anglesey.
Monday 23 October 2006

Striders Diary - Friday 20 October 2006 (STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY)
Strider visits a WoW school in Lancashire, then meets some butterflies at Williamson Park in Lancaster.
Friday 20 October 2006

Striders Diary - Thurs 19 October 2006 (STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY)
Strider visits two schools in Rotherham, then visits a coal mine.
Friday 20 October 2006

Striders Diary - Weds 18 October 2006 (STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY)
Strider visits a school in York, is chauffered around by bike, then learns about Vikings
Friday 20 October 2006

Striders Diary - Tues 17 October 2006 (STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY)
Strider takes part in a school activity day in Preston, then gets scared silly at Blackpool tower.
Tuesday 17 October 2006

Striders Diary - Mon 16 October 2006 (STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY)
Strider visits a school in Surrey, then meets some meerkats.
Tuesday 17 October 2006

Striders Diary - Fri 13 October 2006 (STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY)
Strider visits a school in Exeter, then learns about Sir Francis Drake in Brixham.
Sunday 15 October 2006

Striders Diary - Thurs 12 October 2006 (STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY)
Strider has a very busy day in Shropshire, then visits a Victorian town. - MORE PHOTOS ADDED 18-10
Thursday 12 October 2006

Striders Diary - Weds 11 October 2006 (STRIDERS BIG ADVENTURE DIARY)
Strider visits a school on the outskirts of Bristol, then learns about the Clifton Suspension bridge.
Thursday 12 October 2006

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