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Children who walk to school 'are less stressed in exams'
Tony Armstrong, Chief Executive of Living Streets, told Mail Online: 'This new research is more ammunition for what we have been saying all along- walking really does work.

First Walk to School for young boy
A 12-year-old boy born with a short right leg plans to walk into school for the first time after surgeons "grew" his limb by 31cm.

Lollipop patrol hit by cutbacks
With local authority cutbacks, lollipop ladies (and men) are being cut, particularly across South Tyneside...

CHARITY URGES PARENTS TO BE MORE PROACTIVE WITH CHILDREN'S HEALTH
Living Streets, the national charity behind the Walk to School campaign is urging parents to be more proactive in the face of the new "plus size" clothing range for toddlers and young children launched by retailers such as Marks and Spencer.

Funding crisis cuts STAs
As the charity behind the national walk to school campaign, Living Streets is alarmed to hear that local authorities are considering cutting school travel advisor posts in Spring 2011, when central funding ends as part of the government’s cost-saving activities.