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![]() ![]() ![]() Resources, Posters & DownloadsThis page holds all the free downloadable resources we offer for walk to school weekMEDIA CONTENTPress releases, pictures, articles and adverts for use free in your publicationsPOSTERSPosters you can download and display to show your support of the Walk to School campaign in your areaWALK TO SCHOOL WEEK 2009 PUBLICITY AND SUPPORT MATERIALSWelcome to the resources page for Walk To School Week. This page provides a range of materials to help you promote Walk To School Week in your school, from information and logos to include in newsletters to ideas for activities. If you would like to use our logos, please email us on walktoschool@livingstreets.co.uk for a license, stating specifically what you will be using it for, and ensure that you have read our Terms and Conditions.WOW ACTIVITY PACKSActivity books to support the WoW scheme, including fun, informative puzzles and challenges for children of all abilities aged between about 7 and 11 years. |
Saturday 4 July 2009
You are not currently logged in. Log In? LATEST NEWSWalk To School Month Resources On Sale!Walk To School Month is October and orders are now being taken for materials. Published: Thursday 2 July 2009 in GENERAL NEWS Walk To School Week 09 Winners Announced We are pleased to announce the winners of both our £500 draw for parents and our results wallcharts. Published: Monday 15 June 2009 in GENERAL NEWS WoW resources now available to order The new WoW badges and other resources for 2009-2010 are now available! The deadline for ordering is 10 July 2009. Published: Tuesday 9 June 2009 in GENERAL NEWS Walk To School Week 09 Highlights There have been plenty of great ideas to raise the profile of Walk To School Week. Read about some of them here, and, if you did anything special, don't forget to send us an email and let us know! Published: Friday 29 May 2009 in GENERAL NEWS Children walking to school benefit from more valuable social time. Research published today to mark the start of Walk To School Week shows that parents who walk their children to school instead of driving are spending more valuable social time with their family and peers, whilst being physically active. Published: Monday 18 May 2009 in GENERAL NEWS |