Walking your Way to Health
New ‘Doorstep Walk’ packs given to local GP practices
(Date of issue: Friday, 21 May 2010)
Local residents are being encouraged to take the first steps
towards a healthy life.
A new ‘Doorstep Walk’ pack has been distributed to local GP
practices and promotes exercise to local communities. A press call
has been arranged at Fusehill Street Surgery next Wednesday (26
May), at 12.15pm, to promote the initiative.
The resource pack includes a selection of short, gentle walks
within easy reach of Carlisle. The walks are great way to improve
your health, are easily accessible and follow good footpaths. The
packs provide a series of local walks which will help to encourage
you to achieve your five x 30 minutes of moderate exercise per
week, which the Chief Medical Officer advises we are required to
achieve for a healthier lifestyle.
The Doorstep Walk packs have been produced by Carlisle City
Council in partnership with NHS Cumbria, Cumbria Sports Partnership
and the Forestry Commission as part of the Carlisle Doorstep
Walking scheme. The scheme has been awarded accreditation by
Walking For Health, an initiative of Natural England having
successfully demonstrated that they meet the required criteria.
This includes offering led walks for beginners, meeting the
“Walking For Health” safety and insurance standards for all walks
and collecting basic monitoring information.
Carlisle City Cllr Olwyn Luckley, Portfolio holder for Health
& Community Development, said:
“The benefits associated with walking are endless
and we have seen the real difference that walking can make to an
individual’s health; physically, mentally and socially. These packs
will act as a fantastic resource to encourage individuals to access
activity in their own time, whilst improving their health and
discovering the Carlisle area.”
The scheme is one of the leading health walk groups in Cumbria
working as part of the Walking for Health programme supported by
Natural England. It has been recognised nationally as one of the
first Walking for Health groups to have encouraged referrals from
GPs and it currently holds three health walks per week.
Jane Muller, NHS Cumbria’s Associate Director of Public Health,
said:
“Walking is a great way for people to get the
exercise they need and as a result improve their health and
wellbeing. It is also the perfect moderate activity for people who
aren’t used to doing exercise, to start them off on the right
track.
“By creating these packs the hard work has
already been done and it’s so easy for people across Carlisle to
pick one up at their GP surgery and see what walks of different
lengths are available across the area. I hope lots of people will
take this opportunity to get out and about and encourage others to
do the same.”
As part of the free programme, there is a chance to take part in
Short Park Health Walks, held on Mondays and Wednesdays, every week
except on Bank Holidays. These are held every Monday, 2.30pm, at
Chance’s Park (meet at Morton Community Centre) and every
Wednesday, 2.30pm at Hammonds Pond (meet in Hammonds Pond main car
park, off Blackwell Road).
The Walking for Health programme is held on Wednesdays, starting
at and 1pm. All walks are free, easy, are on good paths and last
around an hour (expect the ‘Summer Surprise’ event):
- 2nd June – Kingmoor Sidings. Meet at the Nature Reserve car
park, Kingmoor Road.
- 16th June – ‘Summer Surprise’. Telephone 01228 817370 to book a
place.
- 30th June - Longtown. Meet at the Longtown Community
Centre.
- 14th July – Stanwix Bank and Ettery. Meet at The Sands
Centre.
A variety of evening and weekend walks are also planned for the
summer period. The first will be held at Wreay Woods on Sunday, 18
July at 10am.
For more information about the ‘Doorstep Walk’ packs or to take
the first steps to a healthier lifestyle by joining any of the led
walks, telephone 01228 817370.
For more general information about Natural England’s national
Walking for Health programme visit the website at www.wfh.naturalengland.org.uk
where you can find more information about health walks and the
health benefits as well as locating your nearest group.