Detailed description (English): We develop our VII European Mobility Week with a program aimed at the Educational Community and the neighbourhood. On this occasion and with the motto "Save Energy" we intend to delve into the benefits of collective transport with the start of operations of the tram that will link different towns in the Bay of Cádiz. Among the actions that will be carried out are the dissemination of posters, theater "Al Cole, Seguro" aimed at students of Early Childhood Education, First Cycle of Primary and Specific Classroom, Road Safety Education Workshops for students of 4th, 5th and 6th Primary, "Security Agents 3rd Grade of Primary" and the VII Fun March to Al Cole, in which we will participate together with residents of the San Ignacio neighborhood and the Educational Community of the center, families and staff of the center. Happy week!
Detailed description (original language): Desarrollamos nuestra VII Semana Europea de la movilidad con un programa dirigido a la Comunidad Educativa y al barrio. En ésta ocasión y con el lema "Save Energy" pretendemos profundizar en los beneficios del transporte colectivo con el inicio del funcionamiento del tranvía que unirá distintas localidades de la Bahía de Cádiz. Entre las acciones que se desarrollarán están la difusión de cartelería, teatro "Al Cole, seguro" dirigido al alumnado de Educación Infantil, Primer ciclo de Primaria y Aula específica, Talleres de Educación Vial para el alumnado de 4º, 5º y 6º de Primaria, "Agentes de seguridad 3º de Primaria" y la VII Marcha lúdica Al Cole, seguro en el que participaremos junto con vecinos del barrio San Ignacio y la Comunidad Educativa del centro, familias y personal del centro. ¡Feliz semana !
Target group(s): Educational community, students, families, center staff and social agents such as citizens, local Police, City Council and Provincial Coordination of the General Directorate of Traffic
Objectives: We have been celebrating European Mobility Week for six years and last year we were unable to
make the march playful, and this year we have recovered it. With this we intend to sensitize both the
politicians and citizens, about the negative consequences of the irrational use of the car in the city, both for public health and for the environment. It is also a good way to recognize the benefits of using more sustainable transport, such as public transport, cycling and walking, for oneself and for the Planet. The theme chosen this year by the European Commission is “better connections”. In previous years, we have carried out audits of the bike lanes in our neighbourhood, we have carried out proposals for improvements on pedestrian crossings and traffic lights in our neighborhood, and finally we have seen the works of the Casería bridge and the beginning of the operation of the tram that will link different towns in the Bay of Cádiz. For us it is very important to hold the course to remember the rules on public roads, learning to coexist in harmony with drivers, pedestrians and cyclists. Therefore, we must respect each other and circulate according to their rules. Remember that if we go by bike the helmet on minors is mandatory. We cannot be forgotten! With the bike, the helmet always goes! Nor should we forget the benefits of walking or cycling to school. Health benefits and well-being by exercising, making friends along the way, in addition to learning by practicing the road safety and education standards. This playful march also has benefits for the neighborhood, because in this way we favor that our streets are alive, creating trust and good company, favoring small businesses in the neighborhood. And of course it is beneficial for the Planet, since in this way we contribute to reducing the pollution both in the emissions of CO2 and greenhouse gases, as well as in the pollution acoustics, reducing noise. Lastly, we would like to thank and recognize the work of all the people who dedicate their efforts to improve our quality of life and sustainable development.
Partner: local Police, City Council and Provincial Coordination of the General Directorate of Traffic