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Celebrity Chef endorses Walk to School campaign
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Walk to School lead a youth forum in Barcelona
Last month Step Up, the Walk to School campaign for Secondary Schools, took a team of young people to the Walk21 conference in Barcelona. The enthusiastic teens led the first ever youth forum at this international conference.

Step Up - has launched!
The 2nd October 2008 was launch day for Step Up, the Walk to School campaign for secondary schools funded by the Big Lottery Fund.

Walk to School sponsors an annual award to recognise Walking Initiative of the Year
Nominations for Walking Initiative of the Year are being called for by Modeshift, a national organisation for the promotion of sustainable school travel.

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Research published today by Living Streets as part of International Walk to School Month has highlighted a direct link between parental behaviour and childhood activity levels.