Beat the Street comes to Featherstone

The giant interactive playground, for adults and children, is coming to Featherstone.

‘Beat the Street’ launches in the town and nearby Sharlston and Streethouse on 15 May. It runs until 11 June, and is a physical activity game that has captivated over a million people. 

It’s being brought to the district as part of Our Year - Wakefield District 2024. The exciting 366-day programme of physical activity, cultural and heritage activity that is taking place across the Wakefield District.

Beat the Street encourages individuals of all ages to embrace the outdoors, stay active, and discover more about their locality by walking, running, or cycling.

Cllr Michelle Collins, Cabinet Member for Culture, Leisure and Sport at Wakefield Council, said: “As part of Our Year we want to give opportunities for children and adults to have a go at new things and we’re so pleased to be able to bring Beat the Street to our district. I’d encourage people to sign up and give it a try.”

The game is designed to turn Featherstone into a real-life gaming arena, with special sensors known as Beat Boxes placed on lampposts across the town. 

Local primary schools are being equipped with cards, while parents, teachers, and the wider community can obtain their free contactless cards through the mobile app available on Google Play or the iOS App Store. Or at local venues – visit www.beatthestreet.me/featherstone for more information.

People can earn points, exciting prizes, and uncover hidden gems within their area by simply picking up a Beat the Street card and swiping it across designated Beat Boxes scattered throughout the community.

People can join existing school or community teams or create their own, with a minimum of six players required. By traveling between Beat Boxes spaced half a mile apart, players accumulate points based on the distance covered, and supports physical activity.
To find out more visit www.beatthestreet.me/featherstone

 

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