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Walking Works conference - Jan 09
Walking Works, another campaign run by Living Streets, is running a conference on 28 Jan 09.

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Since we started well over a decade ago, the national Walk to School campaign has changed the daily travel habits of millions of primary school age children.

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Walk to School lead a youth forum in Barcelona
Last month Step Up, the Walk to School campaign for Secondary Schools, took a team of young people to the Walk21 conference in Barcelona. The enthusiastic teens led the first ever youth forum at this international conference.