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Active Celebration is a groundbreaking, evidence-based set of case studies and strategies providing the blueprint for levering a physical activity and health legacy from the London 2012 Games. See also Active Celebration 'Demonstration Effect Initiatives' and 'Festival Effect Initiatives'
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Minding The Garden, Hampshire
Minding the Garden helps people who are experiencing mental health issues and/or learning difficulties to take their first steps towards volunteering in the community.
| Published by: | Claire Williams | 14.04.2011 |
Natural England Update: SEPACT March 2011
Changes ahead. As you know, Natural England's role in supporting Walking for Health is changing. Our ‘central support' for WfH schemes will be moving out of Natural England to a new voluntary sector organisation or partnership sometime during 2011.
| Published by: | Claire Williams | 14.04.2011 |
Isnage Care Farm Project
The Isnage Care Farm Project works with vulnerable 8 to 13 years olds from North-East Hampshire.
| Published by: | Claire Williams | 14.04.2011 |
Eastleigh Green Gym (South East)
The Eastleigh Green Gym project aimed to inspire local people over a two-year period to improve both their own health while also benefiting the environment at the same time.
| Published by: | Claire Williams | 14.04.2011 |
Crawley Green Team
The project provides a range of healthy walks for people of all ages and abilities. It also runs a gardening and conservation scheme, which aims to improve mental well-being among vulnerable groups by offering a programme of beneficial and healthy activities centred around local green spaces.
| Published by: | Claire Williams | 14.04.2011 |


