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'Fit as a Fiddle' Nordic Walking

'Fit as a Fiddle' Nordic Walking

Age Concern is Big Lottery Funded for the "fit as a fiddle" programme. "fit as a fiddle" is organising Nordic Walking Taster Sessions, from which people are recruited for a funded Nodic Walking active network, 8 sessions for a minimum of 12 people.

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Resonate Dance Workshops

Resonate focuses on positive physical activity amongst young people from all walks of life through dance, fitness and creativity. The residencies are tailored to each school and include open-access days to a choreographic process, fitness testing, polymeric training and creative rehearsals

Published by: Paul Jarvis 24.12.2008

 

GO50 Walks Programme

GO50 is run by Age Concern Surrey and aims to introduce people over the age of 50 to the benefits of regular exercise and healthier lifestyles. GO50 organises 2-3 walks per week in Surrey, all between 2 1/2 - 5 miles in length led by a walk leader volunteer.

Published by: alex welford 01.12.2008

 

Portsmouth Community Allotment at Milton Piece

The community allotment provides residents of Portsmouth an opportunity to get involved in growing fruit and veg organically. We are fully accessible to wheelchair users with concrete ramps, raised beds etc. We take self referrals as well as referrals from GP's, Social Workers & Care Managers etc.

Published by: Tony Keen 15.09.2008

 

Weight Management Locally Enhanced Service

An adult weight management service provided within primary care and community settings.

Published by: Jacqueline Smith 10.09.2008

 

Detached Play Workers

To provide play activities which aim to increase levels of participation in moderate intensity physical activity amongst hard to reach children and young people in three priority neighbourhoods within the Tunbridge Wells Borough.

Published by: Kay Carpenter 15.08.2008

 

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