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Stephen Houston

Primary school leads after thousands sign up for Beat the Street fun campaign

Nearly 3,500 people in Renfrewshire have now signed-up to the Beat the Street campaign, involving six weeks of physical activity.

Beat the Street challenges communities, including schools, workplaces and community groups, to see how far they can walk, run, scoot, wheel or cycle in return for points and prizes. So far, participants have clocked up more than 2,300 miles with the total mileage increasing rapidly.

A total of 47 Beat Boxes have been placed on lampposts around Bridge of Weir, Elderslie, Houston, Howwood, Kilbarchan, Linwood, Johnstone and Lochwinnoch and players need to tap their card or fob to collect points, with the further they travel between boxes meaning the more points they pick up.

Beat the Street is COVID-19 safe as there is no need to touch any of the sensors or Beat Boxes – all players need to do is hover their card or fob near the sensor and it will register the points.

The game helps people explore their local community and discover routes and areas they may not know and is free to take part and open to anyone in the community, of any age, who would like to get more active.

Currently, Houston Primary School tops the total points leaderboard and Our Lady of Peace Primary School is at the top of the average points leaderboard.

Each week of the competition has a different theme, announced via weekly newsletters and on social media.

The teams that travel the furthest can win hundreds of pounds worth of vouchers for sports or fitness equipment or books and there is also the opportunity to raise money for MND Scotland.

Councillor Cathy McEwan, Convener of Renfrewshire Council’s Infrastructure, Land and Environment Policy Board, said: “We are thrilled to be launching Beat the Street in eight areas across Renfrewshire and I hope everyone is ready to get their steps in or get in the saddle over the duration of the six-week game.

“While it’s a fun game with prizes to be won, the real winners are everyone who takes the time to walk, cycle or run every day. By engaging with communities through a fun game, we aim to leave a legacy of a healthier community, reduced congestion and less air pollution.”

The game was invented by Dr William Bird, who developed the Beat the Street game as a way of getting people to incorporate physical activity into their daily lives. Beat the Street also aims to encourage people to walk, run and cycle more instead of taking the car.

Beat the Street Renfrewshire has been commissioned by Renfrewshire Council in partnership with Renfrewshire Leisure and is funded by The Scottish Government’s Smarter Choices, Smarter Places programme, administered by Paths for All. It is being delivered by Intelligent Health.

More information at www.beatthestreet.me/renfrewshire or @RenfrewshireBTS

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