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Romilly Primary School is amongst 300 schools in Wales to implement improvements that help pupils to travel actively to school.
Following a call to action from Welsh Government for schools to create their own Active Travel School Plan (ATSP), Romilly Primary have made enhancements to road safety, encouraged physical activity, and given families more options for school transport.
Some highlights of Romilly’s success include the implementation of a new eco-friendly bike shelter, and improvements to pavements outside the school.
Romilly’s development may also grant access to funding, through schemes like Welsh Government’s Safe Routes in Communities.
Active travel school plans are important to us in the Vale, and Romilly's hard work has resulted in children and adults having safer and more sustainable ways to travel to school.