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30 mins 100% seated chair yoga + 30 mins tea and chat
This is a mixed ability walk lasting from 60 to 90 minutes. Brisk pace on uneven ground, moderate to steep hills and stiles. Please remember to dress for the weather and bring suitable walking shoes with you and a bottle of water. Children are welcome, however under 18’s must be accompanied by an adult and must also be registered as a health walker. We encourage anyone who would like to speak to us first about anything before joining to simply give us a call or drop us an email.
Supervising adults free of charge. Strictly NO food, water only - please be careful. Maximum age 10yrs.
A Soft Play session with a focus on children up to 10 years with special educational needs and disabilities. Adult supervision ratios apply. No outside food and drink is permitted. All junior tickets include 1 adult, all additional adults need to purchase a ticket. Socks must be work at all times.
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Meeting in the carpark opposite the Cricketers Please note that some runs may be suitable for children aged 8+ where the Run Leader(s) holds the relevant qualifications and insurance. Please check with the Run Leader(s) directly before attending any runs with under 8s. Qualified Run Leaders are insured to lead training sessions with runners using running buggies, however, please check with your Run Leader directly if you are able to attend with a buggy and that the route is suitable for runnin...
Having completed a Get into Nordic walking session , join these hour long sessions to help with fitness and endurance
Supervising adults free of charge. Strictly NO food, water only - please be careful. Maximum age 10yrs.
Low impact dance fitness based on Ballroom and Latin. Danced solo - no partner required. All ages and abilities welcome.
Wellbeing walks are regular walks which are free and open to all – though aimed particularly at people who are presently doing little or no exercise – and usually last for about an hour. People are encouraged to walk at their own pace, safe in the knowledge that they are walking with trained leaders, one of whom will remain at the back of the group, with the slowest walkers. At the end of the walk we encourage walkers to socialise – therefore many of our walks end where people can have a d...