PUPILS at nine schools in Bebington are helping make streets in the area safer and healthier for their daily journeys as part of a community project.
By Ours Bebington, led by the charity Sustrans with Wirral Council aims to help residents, businesses and schools redesign their own streets.
Project officer Lou Henderson has been working with pupils at Brackenwood Infant and Junior Schools, St John Catholic Infant School, St Johns Catholic Junior School, Town Lane Infant School and St Andrews Primary School, as well as three local high schools, The Life Church after school group and the local Brownies.
Children have carried out surveys of their local streets to highlight what they like and what they would like to change. So far children highlighted problems with speeding traffic, pavement parking, lack of safe spaces to cross and litter as key issues that affected their streets on the way to and from school.
Schools are working with Lou to develop Travel Action Plans and to set out how they would improve their streets, and encourage more families to walk, cycle or scoot the school run.
Brackenwood Infants School has pledged to increase the number of pupils actively travelling to school, make the area outside the school safer, and improve communications to encourage people to choose active travel.
This term the children are taking part in events and activities to encourage everyone to get active on their school journeys, including active travel breakfasts and training sessions to become more confident riding on bikes and scooters.
They will also work with Sustrans’ street designers to look at how they can redesign their streets to be safer and healthier for everyone. Some schools are also participating in Cycle to School Week (formerly Bike to School Week), led this year by The Bikeability Trust in partnership with Sustrans.
Lou Henderson, By Ours project officer for Bebington said: "Children tell us they can feel unsafe walking or cycling on the road, which is a big barrier for many to become more active on their journeys to school.
"Small steps to redesign the streets can have a big impact on all our health and play a part in tackling environmental issues. If the roads feel safer to walk and scoot down then more parents will choose this option too.
Terri McCarthy, deputy head at St Andrews Primary School said: "The children know about the health benefits of active travel – they know it is good for the body and the mind and for improving our overall well-being.
"So far we have had a wonderful Active Travel Breakfast, and Dr Bike and Dr Scoot sessions – where bikes and scooters were checked and fixed to make sure they are safe for children to ride."
Chris Mervyn, headteacher at Brackenwood Infant School added: "Active Travel is an initiative that has been incredibly important to the children, staff and community of Brackenwood Infant School for many years. Encouraging families to walk or cycle to school has helped to reduce some of the congestion on our local roads and helped to promote the health benefits associated with travelling actively to school.
"With the support of Sustrans and the 'By Ours,' project, our school children have developed their own Active Travel Plan and are working tirelessly to spread the positive message of active travel.
"We are very proud of what they have achieved and becoming the first school on the Wirral to achieve the Bronze Modeshift Award for Active Travel."
Businesses and residents in the area recently received a survey through their doors to gather views about what they like and dislike about their neighbourhood. The survey is now closed, but people can continue to contribute their views via an online map.
For more information look up www.by-ours-bebington.org.uk
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