Published: 18th JULY 2022

Second school in Wales awarded Gold Active Travel School Award

Radnor Primary in Canton, Cardiff, is the second school in Wales to achieve the Sustrans Cymru Gold Active Travel School Award for its dedication to active travel.

Radnor Primary in Canton, Cardiff, are the second school in Wales to achieve the Sustrans Cymru Gold Active Travel School Award for their dedication to active travel.

The Active Journeys crew at Radnor Primary, Canton receiving their Gold Active Travel School Award, including teachers, Cardiff councillors, past pupils and Sustrans colleagues.

The Gold Award is awarded to a school that has demonstrated an ongoing commitment to promoting active and sustainable travel over several years.

Dedicated parents and children at Radnor Primary have been regularly walking, wheeling, scooting, or cycling the school run, helping to reduce pollution on their school’s street and in the wider community.

This commitment has led to significant and lasting organisational, cultural, and behavioural changes in how the school community travel.

Dedicated teacher takes pride in transforming the neighbourhood into a safe and fun place for active travellers

Speaking about the school’s achievement, Kane Morgan, Radnor Primary School’s Active Travel Champion, said:

“It is amazing for the endeavours of all pupils, parents, and teachers to be recognised with such a prestigious award.

“We take pride in doing our bit to transform our Canton neighbourhood into a safe and fun place for all active travellers and we hope our achievements inspire other schools to do the same.

“Our pupils and our sustainable modes of travel are the future of this city, and we are excited to motivate children, parents, and teachers to travel actively to school and work.

“We couldn’t have achieved all we have without the help of Sustrans Cymru and the whole community’s efforts in coming together for the greater good.

“We want our children to leave Radnor and continue the active travel habits instilled in them, giving them the tools to make the right transport choices throughout their lives.”

We take pride in doing our bit to transform our Canton neighbourhood into a safe and fun place for all active travellers and we hope our achievements inspire other schools to do the same.
Kane Morgan, Active Journeys Champion at Radnor

A bike bus to kick off the celebration 

The bike bus began at Victoria Park, Canton, and finished at the school gates outside Radnor Primary.

The celebration took place on Wednesday 13 July to acknowledge Radnor Primary’s efforts, with Sustrans Cymru Director, Christine Boston, presenting the Gold award to the school.

A bike bus, starting at a local park, through the streets of Cardiff to the school gates kicked off the morning celebrations. 

Celebrations also included BMX skills show from Fusion Extreme as well as students participating in a ‘bling your ride’ competition.

Sustrans Cymru Director, Christine Boston, congratulated the school:

“On behalf of Sustrans Cymru, I would like to congratulate Radnor Primary School on this impressive achievement, they have shown a fantastic commitment to active travel.

“It’s great to see a school completely committing to the idea of changing behaviours across their community, and well done to the children, parents and teachers that have played a part.

“We know the advantages of active travel – it helps us to live happier and healthier lives and makes the journey to school fun for everyone.”

We know the advantages of active travel – it helps us to live happier and healthier lives and makes the journey to school fun for everyone.
Christine Boston, Sustrans Cymru Director

Support from the Active Journeys Programme and Cardiff Council

Sustrans Cymru have been supporting Radnor over the years through the Active Journeys Programme, funded by Welsh Government.

The programme works with schools across Wales to create a culture that makes it easier for children to walk, wheel, scoot, or cycle.

With support from Sustrans Cymru and Cardiff Council’s Active Schools Travel Team, Radnor Primary School is now fully committed and mobilised to work independently to increase active travel across the school community.

Speaking about the importance of active travel, Cabinet Member for Cabinet Member Transport and Strategic Planning, Cllr Dan De’Ath said:

“Our ambitious plans to transform active travel across the city is being well supported by the work being carried out in our schools.

“They play an important role in how Cardiff reduces congestion, improves air quality and combats the ongoing problems of climate change.

“Our dedicated Active Schools Travel Team provide schools with a range of support to best promote active travel, from delivering bike fleets and cycle storage to improving pavements and implementing School Streets which helps relieve daily congestion caused by driving to school.

“Walking, scooting, or cycling to school can help improve road safety, increase children's road awareness and improving mental health and wellbeing.

“I am delighted that Radnor Primary School has achieved this prestigious award, recognising the positive changes adopted by the school and its community.”

Sign up to the Active Travel School award

The Active Travel School Award, funded by Welsh Government, offers a bespoke online solution for schools in Wales.

A dedicated website guides teachers through the key steps required to increase and sustain the number of pupils travelling to school actively.

Schools can track progress and access a wealth of supporting resources to achieve three levels and become examples of best practice.

Any school in Wales can sign up and work towards achieving their bronze, silver and gold awards. Sign up here.

It isn’t always easy to do, but Sustrans Cymru are always ready to support the hard work of school communities across Wales.

 

Apply to the Active Journeys Programme now to get support for creating a culture that makes it easier for children to walk, wheel, scoot or cycle.

 

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