A WALK to School Day was launched in Magor, with fundraising efforts going towards Magor Church in Wales Primary School and Undy Primary School.

Organised by the Magor Action Group for Rail, the event encourages children to walk to school and helps highlight the benefits of healthier and more sustainable travel.

Member of the Senedd for Sir Fynwy Torfaen, Peter Fox, has participated in the Walk to School Day in Magor.

For every pupil who demonstrated that they had walked to school, a donation was made towards fundraising efforts for Magor Church in Wales Primary School and Undy Primary School, with money raised from the community being returned directly to local educational projects and activities.

The initiative also reflects the long-standing community support for the proposed Magor and Undy Walkway Station and the wider ambition of improving local transport connectivity while encouraging more people to choose active methods of travel for shorter journeys.

During the morning, Mr Fox met with pupils, school staff and volunteers, in addition to the Deputy Minister for Transport, Mark Hooper MS, where both heard about the positive impact that previous fundraising efforts have had, with last year’s even raising around £500.

Mr Fox praised the commitment and shown by MAGOR and its volunteers in bringing together schools, local businesses, and residents for a common cause.

Local MS for Sir Fynwy Torfaen, Peter Fox, said: “It’s been fantastic to see so many pupils, parents and staff get involved in the event today.

“This is another great example of our communities coming together to support each other, and the other aspirations of the area for more active travel, and the vision behind the much-needed Magor Station.

“I want to thank the Magor Action Group on Rail, and everyone else who took part and supported today’s event.