Hi
got to stick my nose in again.
Isn't it about time people started saying to their children, "walk to
school". The NHS is trying to encourage people to live more healthy life
styles, unless the child is unable to walk he distance or cannot catch a bus
if there is too great a distance to walk i.e. more than 2 miles, it should
walk. This is a far more healthy option.and will help reduce the poison
pumped into the atmosphere and our balance of payments by private car's used
for short distances. If there are worries brought about by media and
political hype what not organise a 'walking bus'?
Dave
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