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"I feel too tired to walk, especially after work. What should I do?"
"I don't feel safe walking alone, what do you advise?"
"I don't like walking because of the weather. How can I get over this?"
"I am just too busy to walk. How can I fit it in?"

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Walking Works meets Jack Johnson
Living Streets’ Walking Works campaign had a stall at a recent Jack Johnson concert, which hit London’s Hyde Park on 2 July. It was a great opportunity to introduce ourselves to the thousands of fans attending the concert.

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Walk to Work Day-tell us how you did!
Walk to Work Day was 24 April 2008. Tell us how it went for you and you could win a free pedometer.

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