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Local Groups LOCAL GROUPS Ards Walkers Donaghadee Ramblers Moira Friendship Group Tuesdays @ 10.00am Wednesdays @ 10.00am Various Walks Meeting @ Old Mill Surgery Meeting @ Children’s Play Area Meeting @ St Johns Parish Centre Wednesdays @10.00am Ards Leisure Contact: Anne Johnston / Isobel McCormack Contact: Alison Bell Centre Tel: (028) 9188 3509 / (028) 9188 2899 Tel: (028) 9261 2119 Contact: Jean Miller Ballycrochan Church Walking Group Feumore Friendship Group Tel: (028) 9181 3842 First Saturday of each month @ 10.00am Wednesdays @ 1.00pm Advanced Walkers: Yvonne Campbell Meeting @ Church Car Park Meeting @ Glenaiden Centre Tel: (028) 9081 4988 Contact: Brian Hall / Wesley Taylor Contact: Margaret Brankin Ballyhalbert Tel: (028) 9127 5477 / (028) 9145 7967 Tel: (028) 9445 2066 Thursdays @ 10.00am Comber Walking Group Glenavy Walking Group Meeting @ Ballyhalbert Park Homes Fridays @ 10.30am Saturdays (Summer) @ 10.00am Contact: Carol Thompson Meeting @ Comber Leisure Centre Wednesdays (Winter) @ 7.00pm Tel: (028) 4273 9021 Contact: Lorna Tinman Meeting @ Glenavy Pigeon Club Ballywalter Walk & Talk Tel: (028) 9187 8653 Contact: Noel Bothwell Tel: 07894 713 711 Mondays @ 10.30am Millennium Walkers Meeting @ Ballywalter Beach Car Park Tuesdays @ 10.15am Halftown Walking Group Contact: Florence Norris Meeting @ Bangor Railway Station Thursdays @ 6.30pm (April - June) Tel: (028) 4275 7627 Contact: Molly Malcolm Meeting @ Coronation Car Park Walking groups will meet each Tuesday Tel: (028) 9145 4389 Contact: Wendy McDowell morning of the month Tel: (028) 9268 0852 U3A Walkers Contact: Carol Thompson www.northdownandards.u3a.org.uk Drumlough Walking Group Tel: (028) 4273 9021 Contact: Ken Ogilvie Wednesdays @ 6.30pm 1st Tuesday - Kircubbin meeting @ The Green Tel: (028) 9145 6524 or April - June / August - October @ 9.30am Ruth Hamilton Meeting @ Tullynore Hall 2nd Tuesday - Portaferry meeting @ Market Tel: (028) 4273 8343 Contact: Maureen Stanfield House @ 9.30am Tel: (028) 9268 3277 3rd Tuesday - Cloughey meeting @ Bowling Keep Active Green Car Park @ 9.30am Mondays @ 10.15am 4th Tuesday - Portavogie meeting @ Community Meeting @ Flagship Centre Centre @ 9.30am Contact: Myrtle Brown / Irene Irwin Tel: (028) 9146 7409 / (028) 9145 5010 If interested in becoming a walk leader in your area, contact Paula, Health Development Team on (028) 9250 1373 LOCAL GROUPS Glenavy Open Door Walking Group Lisburn Ageing Well Walking Group Lecale Walking Group Tuesdays @ 10.00am (twice monthly) Wednesday (every 2 weeks) @ 10.00am Mondays @ 1.30pm (April - July) Meeting @ Glenavy Parish Church Meeting @ Sarah Crothers Centre Contact: Daniella McCarry Contact: Paddi Totten Contact: Walk Leader Tel: (028) 4461 2311 Tel: (028) 9265 1330 Tel: 07552 674 913 Walking for Health Castlewellan Magheragall Parish Rambling Club Colin Men’s Walking Stick Group Wednesdays @ 11.00am 1st Saturday each month Organised walks throughout the year Meeting @ Hillyard House, Castlewellan 12.00 noon Meeting @ Pinetree Manor Contact: Dorothy McAlinden Meeting @ Magheragall Parish Church Contact: Christopher McLaughlin/ Brian McDonald Tel: (028) 4377 0538 Contact: Ian Park Tel: 07561 378 681 / 07955 006 022 Quoile Walking Group Tel: (028) 9261 1855 Lively Bunch Senior’s Walking Group (Parents of children aged 0 - 4 years) Walking with Brookmount Planned walks during good weather Tuesdays @ 10.00am (Summer) Wednesdays @ 2.00pm Market trip walks during July Meeting @ Quoile Countryside Centre Meeting @ Low Quarter Orange Hall Meeting @ Cloona House Contact: Niamh Wallace Contact: Elizabeth / Sam Contact: Mark Magennis Tel: (028) 4461 3630 Tel: (028) 9261 1136 / (028) 9265 2445 Tel: 07901 902 483 Newcastle Out ‘N’ About Walking Group Tuesdays @ 11.00am ATLAS Walking Group Weight Walker’s Group Tuesdays @ 10.00am Tuesday morning walks Meeting @ Newcastle Centre Meeting @ ATLAS, 7 Bachelors Walk Meeting @ St Luke’s Primary School Contact: Terry O’Reilly / Maeve Gallagher Contact: ATLAS Contact: Mary Leonard Tel: 07885 075 207 / 07746 652 307 Tel: (028) 9260 5806 Tel: (028) 9066 9941 Mid Down Walking Group Mondays (April - July) Lambeg Walking Group Killyleagh / Crossgar Walking Group Meeting @ 10.00am @ Ballykinler Cultural Mondays @ 9.45am Mondays (April - June / October - December) Centre and @ 10.10am @ Clough Bus Stop Thursdays @ 6.30pm Meeting @ 10.15am @ Frederick Street Car Contact: Heather Holland Meeting @ Lambeg Parish Church Park, Killyleagh and 10.30am @ Crossgar Tel: (028) 4461 2311 Contact: Norman Scott Square Tel: (028) 9062 1950 Contact: Lise Curran Tel: (028) 4461 2311 If interested in becoming a walk leader in your area, contact Paula, Health Development Team on (028) 9250 1373.
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