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Sleaford Opticians Focuses on Children’s Safety

  • Students from Edinburgh’s Royal Mile Primary School participated in a space-inspired walk to Dynamic Earth as part of Walk to School Week, held from 19 to 23 May 2025.
  • The event occurred as part of Living Streets' annual Walk to School Week, which encourages active travel to school and carried the theme 'The Great Space Walk' this year.
  • Over 250,000 pupils across Scotland signed up to the challenge, with the initiative promoting walking, cycling, scooting, and wheeling to improve safety and health around schools.
  • According to a representative from Living Streets Scotland, the week encourages small yet meaningful actions that help ease congestion, enhance air quality, and contribute to cleaner streets.
  • The event highlighted the benefits of active school travel for communities and the environment, with Royal Mile Primary School recognized for its commitment and continued pupil enthusiasm.
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Yorkshire Evening Post broke the news in Leeds, United Kingdom on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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