It can be hard for most parents to get their children out of the house and exercising, but for three-year-old Annie Thompson it is part of her daily routine.
As part of the campaign, the pair are featured cycling to and from nursery, with dad James explaining how cycling with the family has a positive impact on their health and wellbeing, as well as finances.
Meanwhile siblings Mae and Patrick Presley from Horsforth discuss how they make the most out of unlimited travel getting to college and going out together on the bus. Other West Yorkshire residents fronting the campaign include Belle Whiteley from Gilstead near Bingley, who describes why walking means so much to her, not just for work, leisure and walking her dog, but why she is unable to drive because of a visual impairment, and Patrice Garland, from Kirklees, who shares her story about how cycling has made such a positive impact on her life.
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