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Published Date: 13 July 2009
SCHOOLGIRLS in Edinburgh are to be part of a two-year project to get encourage them to cycle to school at least once a week.
Sustainable transport charity Sustrans will work with several secondary and primary schools in the Capital to increase the percentage of girls cycling to school from the national average of just 2 per cent up to 15 per cent.

The project has been awarded £230,000 by cycling industry organisation Bike Hub for cycle to school events, bike training and cycle maintenance for girls.

It is hoped the scheme will help tackle levels of obesity among girls and young women. Girls will also be given cycling fashion tips and advice on how to combat perspiration and "helmet hair".

Lynn Marshall of Sustrans Scotland, said: "Girls' increasing reluctance to take part in physical activity as they move into their teenage years is well known. If we can get them to be more active as part of their everyday journeys then it will have a huge impact on their health as they enter adulthood."



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  • Last Updated: 13 July 2009 10:32 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

christopher wallace,

13/07/2009 13:41:57
Helmet hair?

ROFLCOPTER
2

Douglas,

Bathgate 13/07/2009 13:59:07
Girls do need advice on the problems of "helmet hair". Moreso than the general pubic.
3

El Franko,

13/07/2009 15:28:46
What have they got against girls? Or is that still a fashionable group that the PC can discriminate for or against? Cycling on the public roads should be discouraged until there are proper, safer allowances made for cyclists. Since there seems little prospect of that happening, trying to sacrifice the young for campaigning purposes is not very nice.
4

Peter - very disappointed/concerned,

Edinburgh 14/07/2009 10:32:25
#3 El Franko,

"Cycling on the public roads should be discouraged until there are proper, safer allowances made for cyclists."

Absolutely and until that happens many cyclists of all ages and sex will simply continue to cycle on the pavements.


 

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