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Pupils at school in Basildon complete 3K run as part of 'successful' programme

Pupils at school in Basildon complete 3K run as part of 'successful' programme

Yahoo20-07-2025
Pupils at a school in Basildon have completed a 3K run as part of a new programme.
Northlands Primary School children marked the end of the "Backside to Trackside Juniors" initiative by proudly finishing the race.
The effort was made possible by funding from the Pitsea Area Committee, which provided the young runners with starter kits and trainers whilst helping them build confidence, get active, and set goals.
Director and head coach of the scheme, Andy Stead, said: "The pilot Backside to Trackside Junior programme has been a huge success.
"The children have all put in massive effort and achieved so much, I'm super proud of them."
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Basildon councillors Jack Ferguson and Pat Reid attended the event to support the young athletes.
Grant Taylor, assistant director of community and leisure at Basildon Council, said: "The funding provided by the Pitsea Area Committee has made a positive impact.
"It's inspiring to see what they can achieve when given the opportunity and encouragement."
Plans are in place to extend the initiative to other Basildon schools.
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