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Best foot forward for Walk to School

3:15pm Thursday 15th May 2008

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SCHOOL children across Warrington will be able to take advantage of the hot weather for Walk to School week.

The campaign, from Monday until next Friday, May 23, is asking parents, pupils and teachers to think about their journey to and from school and the many benefits of making it on foot.

In Warrington this is being actively promoted by the council's travel plan and road safety teams and the healthy schools team.

Younger children are also being given the opportunity to take part in the road safety team's Teddy Takes a Walk Campaign by receiving a book which tells the story the day Teddy went out for a walk with Billy.


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Where is Cheshire anyway, Derby says...
10:17pm Thu 15 May 08

So you think you can shut us up by closing coments on that disgraceful Flanigan article do you? Your Ed must also be a skool boy. His lame excuse of it wasn't meant to be read by Derby people does not justify his vile comments. Try writing an article like this about racial minorities and say well this is a white newspaper and they weren't suppose to read will get you a long way in court my freind. Yes we have been poor, but we don't need to laughted at by pre pubescent school boy who would do better to keep to sniggering behind the bike sheds

Where is Cheshire anyway, Derby says...
10:17pm Thu 15 May 08

So you think you can shut us up by closing coments on that disgraceful Flanigan article do you? Your Ed must also be a skool boy. His lame excuse of it wasn't meant to be read by Derby people does not justify his vile comments. Try writing an article like this about racial minorities and say well this is a white newspaper and they weren't suppose to read will get you a long way in court my freind. Yes we have been poor, but we don't need to laughted at by pre pubescent school boy who would do better to keep to sniggering behind the bike sheds

Where is Cheshire anyway, Derby says...
10:17pm Thu 15 May 08

So you think you can shut us up by closing coments on that disgraceful Flanigan article do you? Your Ed must also be a skool boy. His lame excuse of it wasn't meant to be read by Derby people does not justify his vile comments. Try writing an article like this about racial minorities and say well this is a white newspaper and they weren't suppose to read will get you a long way in court my freind. Yes we have been poor, but we don't need to laughted at by pre pubescent school boy who would do better to keep to sniggering behind the bike sheds

Where is Cheshire anyway, Derby says...
10:17pm Thu 15 May 08

So you think you can shut us up by closing coments on that disgraceful Flanigan article do you? Your Ed must also be a skool boy. His lame excuse of it wasn't meant to be read by Derby people does not justify his vile comments. Try writing an article like this about racial minorities and say well this is a white newspaper and they weren't suppose to read will get you a long way in court my freind. Yes we have been poor, but we don't need to laughted at by pre pubescent school boy who would do better to keep to sniggering behind the bike sheds

LJ, Westbrook says...
11:44am Fri 16 May 08

Pardon?

LJ, Westbrook says...
11:44am Fri 16 May 08

Pardon?

LJ, Westbrook says...
11:44am Fri 16 May 08

Pardon?

LJ, Westbrook says...
11:44am Fri 16 May 08

Pardon?

Repairman Jack, That bit , over there says...
5:16pm Fri 16 May 08

Someone needs a hug

Repairman Jack, That bit , over there says...
5:16pm Fri 16 May 08

Someone needs a hug

Repairman Jack, That bit , over there says...
5:16pm Fri 16 May 08

Someone needs a hug

Repairman Jack, That bit , over there says...
5:16pm Fri 16 May 08

Someone needs a hug

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William Webb, aged six, and Mia Grice, aged seven, with the rest of the class at St Wilfrid's in Grappenhall

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