Names have been drawn and winners have been announced for a month-long initiative that encouraged students to walk,
cycle and scoot to school.
Across the Wellington region 125 schools participated in Movin’March 2019, involving over 33,000 students.
Greater Wellington Sustainable Transport Committee Chair Barbara Donaldson drew the names of six lucky winners of $300
Avanti “My Ride” prizes recently.
“This was a draw from all the entries we received throughout Movin’March and winners from each district were randomly
selected. To enter this competition children had to complete travel cards where they received stamps for using
sustainable ways of getting to school.
“The winners were drawn from thousands of entries from children who got active for the month of March – this year there
were 105,798 walk and wheel trips logged,” Cr Donaldson says.
There was also an art challenge as part of this initiative where 15 district winners received $30 Warehouse Stationary
vouchers and three regional winners received $100 Prezzy card vouchers.
Greater Wellington Travel Choice Coordinator Kirsty Barr says the level of participation in this year’s initiative was
incredible.
“It is inspiring to see so many children being enthusiastic about sustainable travel and how they can help the
environment through their travel choices.
“We had a 37 per cent increase in how many schools participated this year compared to last year and an amazing 78 per
cent increase on the number of trips recorded.
“It’s great to see these kids getting some well-deserved prizes and I’m excited to see participation levels grow even
more in 2020,” Kirsty says.