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Council's active street game a hit with families
Council's active street game a hit with families

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Council's active street game a hit with families

A competition to encourage people to become more active and explore their local area has revealed its winners after its third "successful" summer. The Beat the Street Game in Barnsley ran between 12 June and 23 July, and asked participants to walk, run, or cycle between sensors called "beat boxes" to collect points. The council, which ran and helped to fund the event, said 22,297 players took part and covered a distance of 115,111 miles. Councillor James Higginbottom, Cabinet spokesperson for environment and highways, said: "I'd like to say a huge congratulations to all our winners and to everyone who has taken part in this fantastic initiative." The competition is hosted by Intelligent Health and funded by Barnsley Council, South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority, and the National Lottery through Sport England. Higginbottom added: "It's been great to see so many Barnsley residents take part in Beat the Street across our borough once again. "The winners will receive their certificates over the coming weeks, and players will receive a survey to measure the impact of the game." He added that he expected the event to return again next year. "It's a really important initiative, it makes a big difference to our communities and gets young people active - so it's something we'd like to see go from strength to strength," he said. The initiative is part of Barnsley Council's strategy to improve public health and wellbeing. More than 9,000 people signed up to take part on the first day of the competition being launched. Points are recorded on an app. Listen to highlights from South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North. More on this story Street game with prizes back to get people active Exercise game returns to town where it launched Beat the Street

Beat the Street game in Barnsley a success
Beat the Street game in Barnsley a success

BBC News

time2 days ago

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Beat the Street game in Barnsley a success

A competition to encourage people to become more active and explore their local area has revealed its winners after its third "successful" Beat the Street Game in Barnsley ran between 12 June and 23 July, and asked participants to walk, run, or cycle between sensors called "beat boxes" to collect council, which ran and helped to fund the event, said 22,297 players took part and covered a distance of 115,111 James Higginbottom, Cabinet spokesperson for environment and highways, said: "I'd like to say a huge congratulations to all our winners and to everyone who has taken part in this fantastic initiative." The competition is hosted by Intelligent Health and funded by Barnsley Council, South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority, and the National Lottery through Sport added: "It's been great to see so many Barnsley residents take part in Beat the Street across our borough once again."The winners will receive their certificates over the coming weeks, and players will receive a survey to measure the impact of the game."He added that he expected the event to return again next year."It's a really important initiative, it makes a big difference to our communities and gets young people active - so it's something we'd like to see go from strength to strength," he initiative is part of Barnsley Council's strategy to improve public health and than 9,000 people signed up to take part on the first day of the competition being launched. Points are recorded on an app. Listen to highlights from South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North.

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