Beat the Street Salford
Beat the Street will turn Salford into a giant interactive game in September and October!
- Residents of all ages and abilities can win points and prizes for their team just by walking, cycling, running, wheeling and scooting!
- The free game takes place across Salford from 24th September to 5th November.
- Special sensors called Beat Boxes will appear on lampposts around the area prior to the game; tap cards or use the free Beat the Street app to score points (and prizes!)
- As part of the initiative, Salford residents’ steps will contribute to greening their local area, with hundreds of trees set to be planted with Greater Manchester charity City of Trees. Residents will also have the opportunity to become ‘Citizen Foresters’, volunteering to support tree planting and maintenance efforts across Salford.
- Beat the Street Salford is a community initiative commissioned by the Bupa Foundation, with co-funding from Salford City Council, Canal & River Trust, and Sport England through National Lottery funding. The programme is delivered by Intelligent Health.

Salford will be transformed into a giant interactive game this autumn as residents of all ages are invited to take part in Beat the Street, an innovative, free, and fun challenge that encourages communities to get active by walking, cycling, or wheeling.
Beat the Street Salford takes place from Wednesday, 24th September until Wednesday, 5th November and is open to anyone of any age who would like to take part. Children at participating primary schools will be provided with a player pack including a card and map, and the wider community can pick up a free card from one of the distribution points listed on the Beat the Street Salford website at www.beatthestreet.me/salford or they can use the free Beat the Street app (for players aged 13+).
Beat the Street Salford is a community initiative commissioned by the Bupa Foundation, with co-funding from Salford City Council, Canal & River Trust, and Sport England through National Lottery funding. The programme is delivered by Intelligent Health.
The game was developed by GP Dr William Bird MBE, an expert in physical activity to create the conditions for healthier people and planet by bringing a whole community together, increasing connection with environment and each other through movement.
Since it was founded, Beat the Street has taken place in 200 locations across the UK and beyond, and the initiative recently celebrated the milestone of 2 million players during its game in Barnsley. Evidence from previous games shows that the programme helps adults and children become more active and encourages families to spend more time together outdoors and in green spaces. The competition element incentivises people to make small, achievable lifestyle changes, such as walking or cycling to school every day, to improve health and help make being active part of everyday life.
Just before the Salford game begins, local residents will start to see Beat Boxes appearing on lampposts around the area. Once the game gets underway, players find their nearest Beat Box. Tap this to register the journey; then walk, cycle or wheel to the next Beat Box within an hour to score 10 points. Then keep going!
There are prizes for the teams and individuals that travel the furthest, plus there are leader boards for total points and also average points so that teams of all sizes are in with a chance of winning a prize. You can also help a local charity get a donation, and there are “lucky spot” prizes just for taking part. Additionally, as part of the initiative, Salford residents’ steps will contribute to greening their local area, with hundreds of trees set to be planted with Greater Manchester charity City of Trees. Residents will also have the opportunity to become ‘Citizen Foresters’, volunteering to support tree planting and maintenance efforts across Salford.
Anna Russell, Director of Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability and Bupa Foundation, said: “Salford is home to one of Bupa’s largest employee communities, so we’re especially proud to support ‘Beat the Street’ here. It’s a brilliant way to help people get active, connect with each other, and green their local area through our partnership with City of Trees. Practical, local action like this is key to building healthier communities and a healthier planet.”
Councillor Mishal Saeed, Executive Support Member for Social Care and Mental Health, said: “We want everyone in Salford to live longer, healthier and happier lives, so the Beat the Street campaign aligns perfectly with the Council's Public Health objectives to increase levels of physical activity and movement in adults, children, and young people.
In addition, increasing movement and physical activity are essential for our physical and mental well-being. As the Chair of the All Age Mental Health, I fully support any campaign that positively influences our social, community, economic, and personal development because promoting good health is a collective responsibility.”
Councillor Hannah Robinson-Smith, Lead Member for Culture, Heritage, Equalities, Sports and Leisure, added: “Salford is a city that prides itself on its rich cultural heritage and vibrant towns and neighbourhoods, each with their own unique identity. It is home to beautiful, award-winning green spaces, diverse communities, excellent transport connections, and world-class cultural, creative and sporting facilities.
What I love about the Beat the Street campaign is that it presents a great opportunity for people to come together and explore everything Salford has to offer in a fun and interactive way. As a result, we get to enhance the lives and health of our communities and increase opportunities for residents to play a more active role in their local area, which gets my support.”
To find out more and get involved visit, www.beatthestreet.me/Salford and on social media at @BTSSalford