Warsop Health Hub has launched a free evening walking club to show its backing for This Girl Can’s (TGC) Let’s Lift The Curfew campaign.
The initiative aims to highlight the fact that almost 75% of women alter their outdoor activity routines during winter months.
Research from TGC showed that 24% of women ensure they take well-lit routes, 23% avoid certain areas altogether, and 20% glance behind them to ensure they’re not being followed while exercising after dark.
Brian Taylor, chair of More Community Leisure Trust, which operates the centre in partnership with Serco Leisure, said: “It’s important that people ae able to stay active whatever the time of year. Dark nights should not mean women or men have to miss out on the many benefits of outdoor exercising.
“To show our support for the Let’s Lift the Curfew campaign, we have launched a new walking club, which will set off each Thursday at 4.30pm from our reception.
“The session will be led by a member of our fitness team, with the group walking one lap around Carr Lane Park. We also provide torches and glow sticks for all walkers.
“Although we are aiming this primarily at women, if there are any men who’d like to take part each week, we’d be happy to welcome them.”
Coun Andy Burgin, portfolio holder for Environment and Leisure, added: “We know that feeling safe and supported while exercising is essential in our communities, and this initiative provides a fantastic opportunity for women to stay active, build confidence, and enjoy walking in a safe, welcoming environment.
“Encouraging more people to lead happy and healthy lifestyles is a priority for us, and links perfectly with the ethos of the Warsop Health Hub. I am proud we have a space where our communities can connect, support one another, and experience the physical and mental health benefits of regular exercise.
“I encourage everyone to come along and get involved.”
To sign up to the walking club, which is open to all, call 0330 109 9120.