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Explore Hillingdon: Walking and Cycling Activities for All Explore Hillingdon: Walking and cycling activities for all Includes Walk Hillingdon timetable for Jan to March 2013 www.hillingdon.gov.uk/change4life 11388 Explore Hillingdon booklet.indd 1 27/11/2012 11:56 What is change4life Hillingdon? Change4life Hillingdon is all about encouraging you to become healthier and happier. By taking part in physical activity as part of your daily routine, combined with sports and organised activities, you are helping to reach your weekly goal of at least 150 minutes of activity (60 minutes each day for under 19s). You can find out more about change4life Hillingdon including suggestions, tips and encouragement, at www.hillingdon. gov.uk/change4life Pledge your commitment You can show your commitment to making small changes in your life to become more active and to become more healthy by signing our change4life Hillingdon pledges. There you can also get regular updates and useful information. Visit the change4life Hillingdon website and sign your pledge today! Why walk and cycle? Walking and cycling, whether for recreation, getting out and about, or travelling to work or school, has many benefits: • meeting people • getting to know your local area • being active • appreciating nature • saving money • improving your health • it can be quicker than driving! 2 11388 Explore Hillingdon booklet.indd 2 27/11/2012 11:56 Overcoming barriers to being physically active Regular walking and cycling can help keep us healthy. For some people there are barriers which prevent them from being more active. Here are some common barriers and some suggestions to help overcome them. n “I don’t have time” Have you considered walking or cycling instead of taking the car? It’s sometimes quicker than being stuck in traffic or looking for a parking space. n “I find exercise boring” Walking and cycling gets you out and about and exploring new places, There is always plenty to see, even if it is just the changing seasons. n “Exercise costs money” Walking and cycling is free and accessible. Come along to a free Walk Hillingdon walk or Age Well on Wheels cycle ride where you will have fun and meet new people. n “I am not fit enough to join a group” Joining led groups can often give you the confidence and support that can motivate you to get fitter. Walk Hillingdon and Age Well on Wheels both enable you to walk or cycle at your own pace. You have 1440 minutes in a day Try to think of some reasons why you may not want to walk or cycle and suggestions for overcoming your barriers. 3 11388 Explore Hillingdon booklet.indd 3 27/11/2012 11:56 Walk Hillingdon Walk Hillingdon walks are free and are designed to allow you to walk at your own pace to increase your heart rate and improve your health and wellbeing. All walks are circular unless stated. 1 Easy, no gradients, even ground, walking time 30 minutes, slow paced walk. 2 Moderate, some slight gradients, mostly even ground, walking time up to one hour, slow to medium paced walk. 3 Moderate to difficult, includes gradients, some uneven ground, walking time up to one hour, medium to fast paced walk. 4 Difficult, includes gradients, rough ground, walking time over one hour, medium to fast paced walk. Please note: • Further information for all walks, including route maps is available from www.hillingdon. gov.uk/walking • Registration starts 15 minutes before the published start time. • Suitable footwear should be worn for off road walking. • Sorry, but no dogs allowed (except guide or assistance dogs). • The role of the leader is to make sure that the health walk is safe and effective and that the walker’s experience is a positive one. • If you are bringing a group or have additional needs, please contact the Specialist Health Promotion Team in advance on 01895 277615. 4 11388 Explore Hillingdon booklet.indd 4 27/11/2012 11:56 What people say about Walk Hillingdon “The walks are positive addiction.” “We have made many friendships.” “I walk in places I wouldn’t not normally because of these walks.” “I sleep better now.” “I feel better now.” “The walk blows the cobwebs away.” “You see things you wouldn’t normally see – wildlife, nature.” “You get to hear about different things that are happening locally.” “You get motivation from others.” “The walk leaders give us time and they care about us.” Congratulations to the Volunteer Walk leaders who won the Team Award at the Hillingdon Volunteer Awards in September 2012 for their commitment, support and passion in encouraging walking in Hillingdon. Walking for health is a national programme that maintains high standards for health walks. Hillingdon gained accreditation in 2008. 5 11388 Explore Hillingdon booklet.indd 5 27/11/2012 11:56 Stockley Park Distance: 3–4 miles Mondays Start time: 11am January 7, 21 Grade of walk: 4 February 4, 18 Meet at: Goulds Green bus March 4, 18 stop, Harlington Road, Hillingdon Bus: A10, U4 Manor Farm, Ruislip Distance: 3 miles Mondays Start time: 2pm January 7 Grade of walk: 2 February 4 Meet at: Manor Farm March 4 Library, Bury Street Ruislip, HA4 7SU Bus: 331 Norman Leddy Gardens, Hayes Distance: 0.5–1 mile Tuesdays Start time: 11am January 8, 22 Grade of walk: 1 February 5, 19 Meet at: The Beck Theatre March 5, 19 foyer, Grange Road, Hayes, UB3 2UE Bus: 427, 607, U4, 98 Ickenham Distance: 3–3.5 miles Tuesdays Start time: 11am January 22 Grade of walk: 3 February 19 Meet at: Outside Ickenham March 19 Library, Long Lane, Ickenham, UB10 8RE Bus: U1, U10 6 11388 Explore Hillingdon booklet.indd 6 27/11/2012 11:56 Ruislip Lido and Woods Distance: 1.5–3 miles Tuesdays Start time: 11am January 8 Grade of walk: 1 , 4 February 5 Meet at: Bus stop by main March 5 entrance, Reservoir Road, Ruislip, HA4 7TY Bus: 331, H13 Note: Walkers can choose an easier route, partly unaccompanied (grade 1 ) or complete the whole walk (grade 4 ). Walk and weigh, West Drayton Every Distance: 2–2.5 miles Tuesday Start time: 10am Grade of walk: 2 Meet at: Com Café, 60 Byron Way, West Drayton, UB7 9JD Bus: U3 Note: Walk is free, weigh in after walk costs £2. Contact Laura Muir on 01895 430751. Charville Buggy Club Distance: 1.5-2 miles Every Wednesday Start time: 10.30 Grade of walk: 1 , 2 Meet at: Charville Children Centre, Bury Avenue, Hayes Bus: U7 Note: A walk for adults, often to places where children will have the chance to play. For more information contact Charville Children Centre on 020 8841 3266. 7 11388 Explore Hillingdon booklet.indd 7 27/11/2012 11:56 Hillingdon Distance: 2–2.5 miles Every Wednesday Start time: 2.30pm Grade of walk: 2 Meet at: Hillingdon Hospital main entrance, Pield Heath Road, Hillingdon Bus: U1, U2, U3, U4, U5, U7 Minet Country Park Distance: 2 miles Wednesdays Start time: 10.30am January 2 Grade of walk: 2 February 6 Meet at: Minet Lodge Visitor March 6 Centre, Springfield Road, Hayes, UB4 0LL Bus: 427, 607 Note: Contact Alison Shipley 01895 250647 for more information. Yeading Brook Meadows (Part of the Crane Valley Community Project) Distance: 2.5–3 miles Wednesdays Start time: 11am January 9 Grade of walk: 2 February 13 Meet at: Yeading Community March 13 House (in between Yeading Junior and Yeading Infant schools), Carlyon Road, Hayes, UB4 0NR Bus: 427, 607, 140, E6 8 11388 Explore Hillingdon booklet.indd 8 27/11/2012 11:56 Gutteridge and Ten Acre Woods (Part of the Crane Valley Community Project) Wednesdays Distance: 4 miles Start time: 11am January 23 Grade of walk: 4 February 27 Meet at: Charville Library, March 27 Bury Avenue, Hayes, UB4 8LF Bus: U7, 195 Note: Contact Andy Willmore 020 8755 2339 for more information. Little Britain Distance: 3–4 miles Thursdays Start time: 11am January 10, 24 Grade of walk: 3 February 7, 21 Meet at: Yiewsley Library, March 7, 21 High St, Yiewsley, UB7 7BE Bus: 222, U3, U5, U1 Cranford Park Thursdays Distance: 3 miles Start time: 11am January 17 Grade of walk: 2 February 21 Meet at: Outside the March 21 Information Centre, Cranford Park, The Parkway, TW5 9RZ Note: Contact Alison Shipley 01895 250647 for more information. Bus: E6 Ruislip Manor Thursdays Distance: 2.5-3 miles Start time: 10 .30am January 3 Grade of walk: 2 February 14 Meet at: Ruislip Manor, March 14 Station, Victoria Road, Ruislip Manor, HA4 9AA Bus: 114 , H13 9 11388 Explore Hillingdon booklet.indd 9 27/11/2012 11:56 Harefield Fridays Distance: 3.5–4 miles Start time: 11am January 4 Grade of walk: 4 February 1 Meet at: Bus stop on March 1* Harefield Green, Breakspear Road North (near the pond) Bus: U9, 331 Note:*Talk from Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust during the walk. Denham Fridays Distance: 3–4 miles Start time: 11am January 18 Grade of walk: 3 , 4 February 15 Meet at: Station Parade March 15 shops, Denham, UB9 5ET Bus: U9, 331 Uxbridge Parks Distance: 2–2.5 miles Fridays Start time: 11am January 25 Grade of walk: 2 , 3 February 22 Meet at: Level 3 Uxbridge March 22 Library, High Street Uxbridge, UB8 1HD Uxbridge Alderglade Distance: 2–2.5 miles Fridays Start time: 11am January 11 Grade of walk: 2 , 3 February 8* Meet at: Level 3 Uxbridge March 8 Library, High Street, Uxbridge, UB8 1HD Note: *Please wear red to mark National Heart Month this February. 10 11388 Explore Hillingdon booklet.indd 10 27/11/2012 11:56 Denham Saturday Distance: 3–4 miles Start time: 11am January 26 Grade of walk: 3 , 4 Meet at: Station Parade shops, Denham, UB9 5ET Bus: U9, 331 Uxbridge Parks Distance: 2–2.5 miles Saturday Start time: 11am February 23 Grade of walk: 2 , 3 Meet at: Level 3 Uxbridge Library, High Street Uxbridge, UB8 1HD Ruislip Lido and Woods Distance: 1.5–3 miles Saturday Start time: 11am March 30 Grade of walk: 1 , 4 Meet at: Bus stop by main entrance, Reservoir Road, Ruislip, HA4 7TY Bus: 331, H13 Note: Walkers can choose an easier route, partly unaccompanied (grade 1 ) or complete the whole walk (grade 4 ).
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