Title: Walking Works
1Walking Works Promoting Walking to and on your
campus
Richard Smith Head of
Business and Consultancy Services
2Overview
- Introduction
- What are the benefits?
- What are the barriers?
- How can you promote walking?
3Who are Living Streets?
- Living Streets is the national charity that
stands up for pedestrians. - With our supporters we work to create safe,
attractive and enjoyable streets, where people
want to walk
4Influencing policy
5National projects and campaigns
6Supporting local delivery
7Why Walk to University or College?
What health reasons are there?
810 Good Health Reasons to Walk
- Improves your STRENGTH
- Improves your HEALTH
- Can increase IMMUNE SYSTEM
- Can boost your CONFIDENCE.
- Can improve your SOCIAL LIFE
- Gives you ENERGY
- Increases your METABOLISM
- Can change your MOOD
- Improves CONCENTRATION
- Helps manage STRESS
What business reasons are there?
910 Good Business reasons for Walking
- Reduces traffic congestion
- Reduces noise
- Reduces air pollution.
- Supports public transport use
- Corporate social responsibility
- Promotes a healthy workforce
- Supports travel plan targets
- Reduces carbon footprint
- Reduces car parking required
- Reduces business travel costs
10What are the barriers to Walking to University or
College?
11Typical Answers
- Distance Its too far to walk
- Traffic The roads are too dangerous
- Time I dont have time to walk
- Security Its not safe to walk
- Inconvenient I need my car for work
- What are the counter arguments and solutions?
12How can you overcome the barriers?
An Active Travel Audit is a way of evaluating the
quality of routes on and around the campus from
the viewpoint of people who walk and cycle (or
would like to)
13Active Travel Audits in a nutshell
Small groups of staff and students take
part Each group assesses a route on your campus
and surrounding streets including routes to bus
stops, stations The Living Streets facilitator
encourages discussion and takes notes
14Are walkers and cyclistsmade welcome on site?
- Are there safe, direct routes
- Are there places to sit and relax?
- Are signs and site maps available?
- Is it assumed that you will come by car?
15What about routes to your site?
- Are paths, crossings and entrances where they are
needed? - Are they well lit, maintained and easy to use?
- Do people feel safe by day and night?
16City Centre Audit Results
- Audits of routes from University of Central
Lancashires Campus to City Centre, Bus Rail
Stations, School - Involved staff, students, residents, traders
- Report has led to investment by council and the
University to improve Walking Routes
17Promoting Walking to Work
Walking Works Living Streets campaign to promote
walking to work
18Aims of Walking Works
- Encourage employees to walk more
- as part of daily commute
- Help employers to promote walking
- Share best practice
19Walk to Work Week - 27 Apr to 1 May
Participants pledge to take part online
www.walkingworks.org.uk
20Challenges
- Walk all or part way to work
- Go on a walking meeting
- Take a walk at lunch time
- Walk with a friend
- Walk all or part way home
21Tips for Walking Meetings
- Audit the route as preparation
- Find a quieter route
- Be aware of peoples abilities
- 3 4 people is a good number
- Take a clipboard for notes
22Simple ideas
- Pedometer Challenge
- Umbrellas for loan
- Shoe polish kits
- Shoe repair vouchers
- Walking group, buddies
23Promotional Events
Maps, organised walks, park and stride Walk
Doctor Advice, Foot Health Checks
24Walk Doctor Cases
- Recent convert, she walks 3.5 miles each way to
work - was going to the gym less and less so stopped
paying.. - wanted to see if walk to work was do-able
- 2. Active parent, she walks to the station, at
work and to school - do a lot more walking since sold car because
staff car park shut, - spend more time talking to kids now than when
took them by car -
- 3. Running man, he walks to station and then to
work - want to try running to work, but need showers
- find a more attractive route. .. interested in
lunchtime walks too.
25Thank You
Richard Smith Living StreetsTel 0191
2457329 richard.smith_at_livingstreets.org.uk www.liv
ingstreets.org.uk
www.walkingworks.org.uk