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The Walking Bus scheme was introduced at Cadoxton Primary School, after receiving funding from the Shared Prosperity Fund.
The scheme encourages children and parents to join together and walk to school, cutting their car emissions and opting for more sustainable Active Travel.
Pupils and parents can walk the whole route or choose to join from one of the three bus stops along the way. When the children arrive to school, they all enjoy a free breakfast together.
Since it started, feedback about the scheme has been super positive from the leaders, parents, and children. In addition to the children thoroughly enjoying the Walking Bus, parents have also commented that they are feeling the social and physical benefits of walking every day.