Health Walk - 21st April

Health Walk 

Would you like to be fitter?  Be more active?   

If so come along and join us for a leisurely 1-hour walk every Tuesday starting

Tuesday 21st April 11am, meet at Willow Tree Centre, Littleton Road, Lower Kersal, M7 3SE 

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Please wear suitable footwear and clothing

Some benefits of walking are:

Can help lower blood pressure, maintain a healthy weight, reduce the risk of heart disease and enhance mental
wellbeing
 

For more information please contact:

Dave Bradley (Health Improvement Team) on 0161 212 4581

e-mail david.Bradley@salford.nhs.uk

Kelly Munro-fawcett (Health Improvement Team) on 0161 212 4599

e-mail Kelly.munroefawcett@salford.nhs.uk

Phil Girling (Big Life Centres) on 0161 212 5700

e-mail philip.girling@thebiglifecompany.com  

For further info on the Health Walks
city wide jo.bennett@salford.gov.uk 0161 778 0559 

Copies of this information are available
in other languages and formats upon request

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license: 
Public Domain

Lower Kersal Young People's Group

The group has been going for some time and has now established a new base at St Aidan's Church on Littleton Road.

Lower Kersal Young Peoples Group (Cooking)

Cooking WIth the LKYP. About 10 local teenagers aged between 13-19 meet to enjoy some shared activities, cooking being on a Monday. The group meets at St Aidans Church on Littleton Road from 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Cafe Green at St Sebastians Centre

Cafe green at St Sebastians. Cafe green operates withing St Sebastians community centre and provides a comprehensive range of hot and cold food plus refreshments. Cafe opens Monday to Friday 8:30am - 1:30pm.

Literacy course at the resource centre

Literary course at Broughton resource centre. The course has usually 8-10 attendees and is led by an experienced tutor from Pendleton college. The group is often made up of newer residents to broughton and meet every wednesday and thursday at 10.00 at the Broughton resource centre on the corner of bury new road and great cheetam street opposite McDonalds.

gemini st sebs by new mornings

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A short piece about how people greet each other in Salford. This recording of the Gemini group was part of the New Mornings Old
Streets events run by PVM with Salford Uni. The aim of the project is
to do an update of the classic documentary Morning in the Streets make
in 1959


2:24 minutes (2.21 MB)

The Blonde Bombshells

An afternoon at the Lowry to see a band that took us down memory lane,the music was great, wished they had played more,I know the script was supposed to be funny but I could not hear all the wise cracks,the acting remineds me of school plays,they made it up with the music it was excellent,
a good afternoon