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Walkwell

Local exercise for health programme

Short weekly walks for residents around local parks and areas of interest.  Aimed at anyone from any age group whose health would benefit from taking part in short walks.  The average length of the walks are one mile and have covered most parts of the Borough. 

The routes have been developed by Walkwell and Hammersmith & Fulham Urban Studies Centre (HFUSC) using a team of community volunteers to research and develop the walks and accompanying information including a description of the route, photographs, a map and eight points of historical and environmental interest. 

Download pdfs of walks

Why walk? 

Today's lifestyles mean that 70% of adult men and women do not take enough exercise to benefit their health. This increases the risks of many types of ill health including coronary heart disease, diabetes, osteoporosis and obesity.

Walking is an ideal way to take regular exercise. Walking is the best way for people of all ages to become more active. It requires no equipment of expense and can be built into your everyday routine. You can start slowly and build up gently. If you can only walk for a couple of minutes and then need to rest, that's OK. Where you start from isn't important - it's where you're going that counts!

Regular walking can improve your:

  • confidence
  • stamina
  • energy
  • weight control
  • life expectancy           

It can reduce the risk of:

  • coronary heart disease
  • strokes
  • diabetes
  • high blood pressure
  • bowel cancer
  • Alzheimer's disease
  • osteoporosis
  • arthritis
  • anxiety
  • stress           

For more information telephone Walkwell on 020 7736 1724

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Walkwell Co-ordinator, Debbie Peters
Office: 020 7736 1724
Fax: 020 7736 6445
Address: Sands End Community Centre
59 Broughton Road
London
SW6 2LE

Page last updated: 02/09/2010