People from across Wokingham borough have successfully managed to Beat the Street.
The giant active travel competition that has turned Wokingham, Woodley, Twyford, Wargrave, Arborfield, Winnersh, Hurst and Finchampstead into a real-life walking, cycling and running game has ended after six weeks.
This year, Beat the Street in Wokingham saw 14,036 people walk, cycle and roll for points and prizes and together clock up a community mileage of 163,680 active travel miles.
The community’s achievement also means that Wokingham Foodbank will be presented with a cheque for £500.
The Beat the Street Wokingham 2024 winners are:
Schools – Total points:
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Floreat Montague Park Primary School
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The Hawthorns Primary School
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Nine Mile Ride Primary School
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St Teresa’s Catholic Academy
Schools -average points
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Westende Junior School
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Floreat Montague Park Primary School
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Beechwood Primary School
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The Hawthorns Primary School
Empowered school – total points
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Addington School (Red Eagles)
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Community and workplace teams – total points
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Redwood Early Years
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CLASP
Community and workplace teams – average points
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Southlake unofficial
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Redwood early years
Running and cycling teams – total points
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Finch Coasters Running Club
Running and cycling teams – average points
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Finch Coasters Running Club
Small teams – total points
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Active4 Health
Individual leaderboard – adult
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Max Polkinghorne
Individual leaderboard – child
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JoyH
Charity – total points
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Wokingham Foodbank
Participants are now in with a chance of winning a £100 Asda voucher or £50 Lego set by giving feedback on the impact of the Beat the Street Wokingham game.
Beat the Street is being delivered by Intelligent Health in partnership with My Journey, and is funded by Wokingham Borough Council and Defra.