Supporting Little Feet to get walking
Schemes across Wales which encourage children and young people to adopt healthy walking habits are going from strength to strength.
The organisation Living Streets has delivered a travel tracker which has a reward system to encourage children to travel to school by active and sustainable travel.
Between 2023 and 2025 the organisation worked with over 55,800 pupils in 189 primary schools and 7700 pupils in 42 secondary schools, logging over 5.4 million journeys as part of the Welsh Government funded Walk to School programme. Three Welsh Schools featured in the UK wide Top Ten “WoW tracker” schools’ leaderboard.
Due to the popularity of the programme it has expanded in 2025 to 2026, with Welsh Government support, into early years settings under the Little Feet programme, which is for 2 to 5 year olds.
Little Feet introduces the benefits of walking to young children and their families, encouraging them to adopt healthy walking habits through topics linked to the Early Learning Goals.
Funding of over £400,000 has been made available for the next financial year in the draft budget to build on this success and deliver Little Feet alongside the wider programme in primary and secondary schools.
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