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Category: Walk Derbyshire

  • Supporting residents in High Peak to move more.

    Supporting residents in High Peak to move more.

    If you are a High Peak resident and interested in supporting your local community to move more then we would like to hear from you.  The High Peak collaborative group, consisting of organisations from the public and voluntary sector was set up to understand the barriers and opportunities to every day walking with a focus…

  • Move More Cotmanhay Newsletter (August)

    Move More Cotmanhay Newsletter (August)
  • Thank you for downloading the Walk Derbyshire App

    Thank you for downloading the Walk Derbyshire App

    Since the launch of the Walk Derbyshire App in July we now have 1,225 downloads. We hope you have discovered some new walks and spaces that have become new favourites. We also have been listening to your feedback and have made an update to the app which now features distance, duration and difficulty on all…

  • Amber Valley Pilot- Update

    Amber Valley Pilot- Update

    Walk Derbyshire are looking for local residents in Amber Valley, in the areas of Somercotes, Ironville and Riddings to join them in supporting people to move more. The Walk Derbyshire Amber Valley group was set up to engage with the community and collaborate with them for ideas to support people to walk more. The group…

  • Walk Derbyshire App Toolkit

    Walk Derbyshire App Toolkit

    After months of development our Walk Derbyshire App will be finally launching on the 1st of July. We want to spread the message as far and wide as possible, so we have created a partner toolkit with an overview and some social media messaging that you can use to help share the app. Also look…

  • Creating Walkable Communities- Talking Space

    Creating Walkable Communities- Talking Space

    On the 4th of June we were joined by Liam Parker from the Erewash Active Neighbourhood Pilot (Cotmanhay Conversations) to talk about their Walk to School Week activities, Juliet Grace and Kelly Massey from the North East Derbyshire Active Neighbourhood Pilot who updated us on their community litter picking events and Heather Clarkson gave an…

  • Spotlight: Chesterfield Walk Derbyshire Active Neighbourhood Pilot

    Spotlight: Chesterfield Walk Derbyshire Active Neighbourhood Pilot

    On the 18th of May Holme Hall Primary School opened their doors for the Holme Hall Explorer Art Trail Day. The art trail showcased clay models created earlier in the year by the children.  There was a great turnout with pupils turning up with their parents and extended families, and armed with instructions, a pencil,…

  • Introduction to Netwalking session- Chesterfield Walking Festival.

    Introduction to Netwalking session- Chesterfield Walking Festival.

    Walk Derbyshire and Healthy Workplaces Derbyshire hosted an ‘Introduction to Netwalking’ session as part of the Chesterfield Walking Festival. The circular walk on Tuesday 14 May started at The Hub @ Low Pavement in Chesterfield with the route taking in Queen’s Park and part of the Chesterfield Art Trail. Those attending were given details of…

  • Nature Natter

    Nature Natter

    Nature Natter Walks in Bakewell Park– 1st Thursday of every month at 11am Driving into Bakewell for the Nature Natter training I was met by sunshine and a warm welcome. Organised and led by Jo Hanney, Communities and Wellbeing Ranger for the Peak District National Park, our session was well attended. The vast range of…

  • Celebrating Two Years of Walk Derbyshire

    Celebrating Two Years of Walk Derbyshire

    March marked the two year celebration of Walk Derbyshire and over the past two years we have been working towards our mission of making every day walking the norm across the county, we especially want to thank the support from our amazing partners, community members and Walk Coordinators and Leaders. Here is summary of our…

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