The intent is to encourage pupils and parents to forego four-wheel s and opt for
Shanks's pony instead, cutting pollution, traffic congestion and parking hassle with one fell swoop while increasing physical activity and social interaction to boot.
We'll troop off to the recycling bins when Charlie starts using
Shanks's pony.
Interestingly, the invention also gave birth to the phrase '
Shanks's Pony'.
If not, his passengers may well vote with their feet in favour of bus, car,
shanks's pony or even hot-air balloon in order to get to work.
Any road improvements in national parks would have to possess "appropriate standards for the environmental context" - does that mean footpaths for
shanks's pony?
ALL the hustle and bustle of old Stockton high street is represented in this 1928 photograph, capturing the variety of transport used in that era, ranging from the bus, lorry, bicycle, pram and even
Shanks's pony!
So, the loco passenger was forced to use
Shanks's Pony to make his journey instead travelling on the Iron Horse.
WHEN cars were a rarity most children went to school by
shanks's pony, a good old Yorkshire phrase for 'on their own legs.'
But it was
Shanks's pony which carried 14,000 people through the Birkenhead tunnel in the middle of the month.
The single-storey hotel has a prime position among this dramatic beauty, making it an ideal base to soak up the outstanding landscape using
shanks's pony.
As well as the train and bus, rusty old bikes have been dug out of garden sheds and
Shanks's Pony has suddenly become far more popular.
Progressing by
Shanks's Pony, all arrive at British Consulate in pool of perspiration for sweaty handshakes.