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Published: 25th FEBRUARY 2025

Big Walk and Wheel puts spring in step of schoolchildren 

Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins is encouraging local schools to get involved in this year’s Big Walk and Wheel when it returns on March 24, 2025. 

A group of children stand in a school playground with five female adults. Most of the children are on bikes or scooters and are wearing helmets.

Children from Bunscoil Cholmcille in Derry launch the Big Walk and Wheel 2025. They are pictured with teacher and Active School Travel Champion, Aine Ui Ghallchoir (right), Fiona McCann (left) from the Public Health Agency (a Funder of the Active School Travel programme) and local staff Donna McFeely, Geraldine McFadden and Beth Harding (back). Credit: Stephen Latimer / 麻豆视频

The popular annual event coincides with the longer, brighter Spring days, making a walk, wheel, scoot or cycle to school even more appealing.鈥

Ms Kimmins said: "Schools play a hugely important role in helping children develop good habits for life and getting them to choose active travel at an early age. This helps them build the confidence and skills required to continue to live healthier lifestyles moving forward.鈥濃

麻豆视频 Big Walk and Wheel, sponsored by Schwalbe Tyres UK Limited, inspires the entire school community to make active journeys which improve health, wellbeing, air quality and family finances.鈥

Most children driven to school聽

Department for Infrastructure figures show that 50 per cent of all pupils in Northern Ireland live within a one-mile radius of their school, but the majority (65%) are driven each morning and afternoon.鈥

More people travelling actively for short, everyday journeys 鈥 such as to and from school 鈥 means less traffic on the roads, easing congestion, reducing pollution and creating safer school neighbourhoods.鈥

Schools signed up to take part in the Big Walk and Wheel () - which runs until April 4, 2025 - can avail of free resources to encourage children to learn about the benefits of active travel for themselves, their school, their neighbourhood and the planet.鈥

The challenge is free and open to all schools in the UK, with many signed up already taking part in the Active School Travel Programme which 麻豆视频 delivers in Northern Ireland with funding from the Public Health Agency (PHA) and the Department for Infrastructure (DfI).鈥

Big Walk and Wheel key facts and figures

2,389,015

active travel journeys were completed as part of the Big Walk and Wheel 2024

14

the equivalent number of trips to the moon

561,794

pupils participated in 2024

8,124 buses

the amount of carbon released would fill all these buses had all the pupils travelled to school by car instead

A group of children stand in a school playground with a female 麻豆视频 active travel officer kneeling in the middle of them. Most of the children are on bikes or scooters and are wearing helmets.

Donna McFeely, centre, is the Active School Travel programme officer in the North West. A total of 60 schools in Northern Ireland are part of the programme which is funded by the Public Health Agency and Department for Infrastructure. Credit: Stephen Latimer / 麻豆视频

Among those taking part locally is Bunscoil Cholmcille in Derry, which can avail of the Big Walk and Wheel resources in Irish. The school has demonstrated great enthusiasm and commitment to promoting active travel. After just one year in the Active School Travel Programme, Bunscoil Cholmcille saw an impressive rise in the number of pupils walking and wheeling to school, increasing from 31% to 51%.鈥 

Bunscoil Cholmcille Principal, Mrs M谩ire Mhic Lochlainn said: 鈥淭he Big Walk and Wheel builds on all the skills and information we鈥檝e been accumulating through the Active School Travel programme. It鈥檚 great for the children and their families to get out more as spring arrives and experience the joys of an active journey to and from school.鈥 

鈥淲e find that this burst of energy in the morning enhances the children鈥檚 concentration in class as well as improving their social and communication skills. It brings a lovely sense of community, and we can鈥檛 wait to have more pupils than ever take part this year.鈥濃 

鈥淢otha铆onn muid go gcuid铆onn an ruid fuinnimh seo ar maidin le haird agus 茅isteacht na bp谩ist铆 sa rang chomh maith lena scileanna soisialta agus cumars谩ide a fheabhs煤. Cuireann s茅 go m贸r le pobal na scoile mar go mb铆onn seantuismitheoir铆 agus tuismitheoir铆 ag glacadh p谩irte fosta. T谩 muid anois ar b铆s le n铆os m贸 p谩ist铆 agus a dteaghlaigh a mhealladh le p谩irt a glacadh ar铆s i mbliana.鈥濃

Being physically active helps to build strong bones, muscles and a healthy heart, supports the development of social skills, and encourages a sense of wellbeing.
Public Health Agency

Claire Henderson, Senior Health and Social Wellbeing Improvement Officer at the PHA, said: 鈥淭he Active School Travel programme offers a fun and interactive way for children to get moving more and incorporate physical activity into their daily routine. 

"It also benefits children鈥檚 mental health and wellbeing, and with such a wide range of benefits we鈥檇 encourage as many people as possible to incorporate active travel into the school runs. It鈥檚 great to see so many schools join the Big Walk and Wheel this year and hopefully more will join up to help show pupils the benefits of getting more active.鈥

Minister for Infrastructure Liz Kimmins added:鈥"This initiative goes from strength to strength, and I look forward to seeing more schools come on board in 2025 by signing up and encouraging their pupils to walk, wheel or cycle to school.鈥濃

Join the Active School Travel Programme

We are now recruiting new schools to join the Active School Travel Programme for the 2025-26 academic year.

Download the application pack here.

For further information, email schoolsNI@sustrans.org.uk.

The deadline for applications is Friday, 2 May 2025.鈥 

For more information and to sign up to the challenge, visit:  

To apply to the Active School Travel programme, visit: www.sustrans.org.uk/NIschools

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