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  • Move More From Your Door, In A Way That Works For You – 15 October 2025

    Move More From Your Door, In A Way That Works For You – 15 October 2025

    More than 140 people attended the  Active Environment Network Conference ‘Move More From Your Door, In a Way That Works For You’ on Wednesday 15 October at the SMH Group Stadium, home of Chesterfield Football Club. The event shared learnings from the walking work in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire and explored together how we can overcome…

  • Three Years of Walk Derbyshire

    Three Years of Walk Derbyshire

    2025 marks three years for Walk Derbyshire and a lot has happened, here’s a look at what we have been doing this year.

  • Walk Derbyshire August Newsletter

    Walk Derbyshire August Newsletter

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  • Improve Your Wellness Through Walking

    Improve Your Wellness Through Walking

    Walking groups across North East Derbyshire continue to thrive, offering a fantastic opportunity to boost your physical and mental wellbeing. With 13 guided walks taking place across the district, each led by our dedicated team of trained Volunteer Walk Leaders, there’s something for everyone—whether you’re looking to improve your fitness, lift your mood, or simply enjoy the outdoors.…

  • Amber Valley Ripple Effect Mapping

    Amber Valley Ripple Effect Mapping

    On 8th May Amber Valley took part in a Ripple Effect Mapping session facilitated by Leeds Beckett University. This interactive workshop was designed to explore the broader impacts of the Walk Derbyshire engagement work, which has been delivered over a two-year period in collaboration with our consortium. The session provided valuable insights into the ripple…

  • A Walking Update from Bolsover (August)

    A Walking Update from Bolsover (August)

    Nothing Works Like Walking Programme Is a series of lunchtime circular walks, around 2 miles long and lasting about 45 minutes. Walks began in early June and are staged alternately from the councils’ facilities at the Arc and at the Riverside Depot. Team Challenge Walk for 2025 Teams of four employees were challenged to walk…

  • Erewash Walking Month: UPDATE

    Erewash Walking Month: UPDATE

    UPDATE: August 2025 Erewash Walking Month ran over the National Walking Month in May. There were 45 walks run, hosted by 19 organisations and 600 walkers engaged in total. It was a very successful month and hope it made walking accessible to people. Following feedback on Erewash Walking Week 2024, Erewash Borough Council have decided…

  • Manor Park Sports and Activity Space Project

    Manor Park Sports and Activity Space Project

    Move More High Peak have been engaging with residents and partners, hearing the need in our parks for: open, visible spaces, social seating and non-prescriptive activity zones. They are now entering a new phase of community consultation to refine a new design for Manor Park in Glossop. They have recently hosted a community engagement session…

  • Empowering people to create walkable communities- Talking Space (UPDATE)

    Empowering people to create walkable communities- Talking Space (UPDATE)

    We were joined by Ellie Clarke-Jacques from Active Oxfordshire on the 7th of January who spoke about how active neighbourhood scans can support to create walkable communities, based on resident voice. What is an Active Neighbourhood Scan presentation Update: July 2025 Since the Talking Space Active Oxfordshire has created an Active Neighbourhood Scan ‘How to…

  • Active Swaps- Derbyshire Time Swap, Active Derbyshire and Walk Derbyshire

    Active Swaps- Derbyshire Time Swap, Active Derbyshire and Walk Derbyshire

    Since the launch of the Active Swaps in collaboration with Derbyshire Time Swap, Active Derbyshire and Walk Derbyshire. We have logged 1358 active hours since January 2025. Anyway of adding a little bit more physical activity to swaps is encouraged.

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