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Champions Show the Way FREE!! Community Health Champion Led Walks Ring 01274 321911 Or Email Champions@Bdct.Nhs.Uk for More Information 01 May 2019 Champions Show The Way FREE!! Community Health Champion Led Walks Ring 01274 321911 or email [email protected] for more information. Please be aware that timings do change, therefore please contact to check dates and times. BRADFORD AREAS BD5 Walk A Flat gentle walk. Thursdays (womens only walk) Meet at Canterbury Nursery School 9.00 am – 10.30 am With Sally Teasdale, for Basil Street Term time only more information on the Bradford walks ring 07494 558337 BD5 9HL A Walk on the Bradford A flat gentle walk around Bradford Moor Park Mondays Moor side and Myra Shay. 9.00 am – 10.00 am With Sameera Khan Meet at Dixons Marchbank Primary School, Bradford, BD3 8QQ Friends of Bowling Park Bowling Park - Meet at the hut near the Tuesdays with Barbara Pitts tennis courts off Burras Road, Bradford, 9.30 am - 10.30 am BD4 7TE Frizinghall Walk Meet at Frizinghall Community Centre Mondays (Men Only) Midland Road 10.00 am - 10.30 am - short with Parveez Ahmed Frizinghall walk for beginners Bradford,BD9 4HX 10.30 am - 11.30 am - Longer No walk in May, will restart walk Monday 10 June after Eid Haworth Road St Martins Church, Thursdays with Haworth Road, BD9 6LL Meet at 9.45 prompt start at David and Sharon Bass Meet at the community room entrance at the 10.00 am - 11.00 am back of the church No walk on the 2 May Holmewood Walk Holmewood Library Mondays with Barbara Wainwright Broadstone Way 9.45 am - 12.00 noon Bradford BD4 9DX Horton Bank top Walk Meet outside Mondays With Peter Dyson Horton Bank Top Surgery Meet at 10.50 am 1220 Great Horton Road Walk starts at 11.00 am Bradford, BD7 4PL prompt, finishes at 12.00 noon Horton Park Walkers Meet at the park gates on Horton Park Mondays with Avenue, opposite Horton Park Medical 10.30 am –11.30am Michael Whyte Centre, Horton Park Avenue, Patricia Haigh BD7 3WG Lister Park Walk Meet at Carlisle Business Centre, Thursdays – with 60 Carlisle Road, BD8 8BD Meet either at Anne Griffin A gentle walk around Lister Park, returning 10.00 am - Carlisle Business Lisa Western back to Carlisle Business Centre, Café area, Centre Tea/coffee/hot chocolate at £1.50 Or 10.15am - Prince of Wales Gate,(Lister Park) North Park Road. - Low Moor Strollers Meet at the Park Road entrance park gates to Fridays with Harold Park, Low Moor 11.00am – 11.30 am David Broadbent Tim Grunwell Parkside Women’s Meet at Wednesday Walking Group Parkside Centre 1.00 pm – 2.30 pm with Bradford Sally Teasdale BD5 8EH Peel Park Starters Walk Meet at Peel Park (Cliffe road entrance) Tuesdays With for a gentle walk around Peel Park, 10.00 am – 11.00 am Sarah Maybury returning back to St Augustine’s Church after Betty Thompson the walk for refreshments. The Ridge Walkers Meet in the Community Lounge next to Thursdays with Jan’s café for 10.15 am 10.30 am – 11.30 am Michael Whyte Ridge Medical Practice, Tim Grunwell Cousen Road, BD7 3JX VIP Walks (for people with Walks vary each month – 1st Monday of the Month visual impairments) 10.00 am - 12.00 with Re starting in April 2019 Please Contact Razia Islam Peter and Yvonne Kierman, before referring to this walk Howard England, Rae Harvey and other Champions Walking Back to Meet at Tuesdays Happiness Thornton Primary School 1.00 pm – 2.30 pm With Rodney Kench Thornton Road, BD13 3NN Flat walk with some inclines. Everyone welcome. West End Walkers Meet at: Wednesdays With Fran Holgate St Oswald's West End Centre 2.30 pm– 3.30 pm St Oswald's Church Starting 20 March Christopher St Little Horton BD5 9DH Varied routes and may go further afield when the weather improves. Wibsey Walkers Meet at the Beacon Road entrance to Mondays With, Wibsey Park, BD6 3QD 11.00 am – 12.00 md Tim Grunwell, On the 3rd Monday of the month there is the Betty Stothers, option to go on an alternative walk, Carol Holdsworth further afield. Gwyneth Chatburn Woodland Wanderers Meet at the Bradford Interchange at 11.00am. Thursdays With Patricia Haigh Explore different routes and sceneries. Meet at - check times below Please contact Patricia on The group will travel by bus/train from Walk starts – 11.30 – 12.30 07504991648 for more Bradford Interchange for 30 minutes Café stop for lunch after the information. depending on the route - walk, return back to Bradford 2 May – Ilkley Cow and Calf walk meet at Forster Sq Interchange for 2.00 pm station at 10.45 Please remember to bring 9 May – Beckfoot to Saltaire meet at 11.00 at Greggs in Bradford interchange money for the bus/train fare 16 May – Chellow Dene, meet at Greggs in Bradford and for your lunch. Interchange at 10.45 23 May – Cliffe Castle – meet at Greggs in Bradford interchange at 11.00 30 May – Ogden Water meet at Greggs in Bradford interchange at 11.00 2 Wyke Lane Circular Walk Meet at Mondays Mandy Greaves, Sunnybank Medical Practice 9.30 am – 10.45 am Stan Clay, Towngate Tony Green, Bradford BD12 9NG Lynda Sweeby This is a steady paced walk around Wyke SHIPLEY & SURROUNDING AREAS Baildon Walkers Meet at the corner of Wednesdays with Westgate and Springfield Road 10.45 am - 11.45 am Peter and Yvonne Kierman Baildon Howard Lloyd BD17 5NA Bingley Walkers Bingley Arts Centre Tuesdays with Sheila Furness, Main Street 2.00 pm- 3.00 pm Ralph Harding, Bingley Christine Bondarenko BD16 2LZ Bingley 2 Hour Walk Meeting point varies. Thursdays with Ronda Christensen, Contact Ronda on 12.30 pm - 2.30 pm Ralph Harding, 07929 898503 for details Christine Bondarenko Bolton Wanderers, Meet at the Bus stop opposite Kent’s Fitness, 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the Eccleshill Bradford, BD2 3BN Month with Anne Smith below Eccleshill library, 9.30 am – 11.30 am Up to 2 hours, slow paced walk, the group often get the bus to explore new areas. Cullingworth Walkers Methodist Church Thursdays with Peter Rye, Judith Bentley, Dellside Fold 9.15 am -10.15 am Andrew Bond, Kathleen Cullingworth 50p donation for refreshments James, John Hudson and BD13 5EX Ron Thompson. Cullingworth Walkers – Methodist Church Thursdays Level walk Dellside Fold 9.15 am - 10.15 am Cullingworth 50p donation for refreshments BD13 5EX Cullingworth Walkers - Methodist Church Thursdays Shorter, slower walk Dellside Fold 9.15 am - 10.15 am with Rae Harvey Cullingworth 50p donation for refreshments BD13 5EX Health Walk for All St Ives Estate, Harden, Bingley, Saturdays with Bryan Walkden BD16 1BA 10.30 am - 12.00 noon Meet at the bottom carpark by the main gates River Aire Walkers Meet at the Footbridge, Roberts Park, Tuesdays with Nick Milsom Victoria Road, Saltaire 10.30 am - 11.30 am No walk on 26 March 2019 Shipley Footsteps Shipley Town Hall, BD18 3EJ Fridays with Janet Kalay Meet at the side of the building, by the bench. 11.00 am -12.00 noon Christine Marston Mark Thompson Slow Mobility Walk This is a short, flat walk around Coppice Wednesdays at St Ives Estate, Bingley Pond and is intended for people with some 10.50 am – 12.00 noon with Bryan Walkden mobility problems. Meet at the gate adjacent to Coppice pond. Westcliffe Walkers – Meet at the Westcliffe Medical practice 1st Monday of the Month With Tony Urwin 11.00 am – 12.00 noon Wilsden Walkers (A) Meet at: Mondays With Andrew Bond, Wilsden Village Hall (Except bank holidays) Sheila Dickerson, Townfield 9.15 am - 10.45 am Christine Dufton, BD15 0HT Lynn Ramsbotham, £1 donation for refreshments Bryan Walkden, Sheila Nurse, Tina Watkinson. 3 Wilsden Walkers Level (B) Wilsden Village Hall Mondays with Kath James, Townfield (Except bank holidays) Christine Dufton, BD15 0HT 9.15 am - 10.15 am Gill Smith, Sheila Nurse, £1 donation for refreshments Tina Watkinson Wilsden Walkers - Wilsden Village Hall Mondays Shorter, slower walk (C) Townfield (Except bank holidays) with Rae Harvey BD15 0HT 9.15 am - 10.15 am £1 donation for refreshments KEIGHLEY & SURROUNDING AREAS Aire & Worth Valley Meet new friends, explore the hidden gems of the Aire Thursdays Wanderers & Worth valley and learn about the local & natural 1.30 pm - 3.00 pm history of the walks. With Richard Pemberton The walks are aimed at people who have reasonably May 2nd – Oakworth to Haworth – and Suzanne Trewartha good mobility & some of the walks will include hill Linear walk (3 ½ miles) climbing (up & down) and will go over uneven surfaces. Tough Walk For further information please contact Richard Pemberton on; May 9th Silsden Bridge to Kildwick May 16th Haworth Moor & Penistone Hill to Bronte [email protected] / and back to Silsden-Circular walk Waterfalls and back – circular walk (4 miles) 07770792586 (3½ miles) Tough walk Moderate Walk towpath. May 23rd Silsden Bridge and back to Silsden- Circular walk (2½ miles) Easy Walk May 30th Goose Cote Lane to Haworth, a linear walk Moderate Walk Amble@Ilkley Meet outside the Wednesday Clarke Foley Centre 10.30 am – 11.30 am Cunliffe Road ON HOLD Ilkley LS29 9DZ Burley in Wharfedale Meet outside the front door of Tuesdays with Burley Library 10.00 am - 11.00 am Ann Nuttall Grange Road Elaine Shankland Burley in Wharfedale, LS29 7HD East Riddlesden Walkers Meet outside Airedale Barn, Tuesdays With The first building on the left in 1.50 pm - 3.00 pm Bryan Walkden East Riddlesden Hall Carole Dowlatzadeh Bradford Road Riddlesden, BD20 5EL Haworth Walk Meet at Monday Chris Upton West Lane Baptist Church 11.00 am – 12.00 md Keith Brown Haworth No walk on 15 and 22 April 2019 Ilkley 2 hour Walk Starts from The Bandstand, Fridays with, Opposite Bettys Tea Room.
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