Walk and Ride 2 School 2015
Our school worked with Bicycle Network, Hume City Council and the Victoria State Government to map out safe walking and biking routes as part of the Ride2School program. The Active Pathways will make it safer to walk or ride to school.
Walking and riding are fun and great for exercising. They are also better for our environment as it means having less cars on the road, which reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
To see more pictures from our Walk and Ride 2 School event, click on the link below for our Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/campbellfieldheights/posts/922910844411505

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