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December, 2012

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   Doncaster Council Staff Share Outdoor Skills
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   Dons at Doncaster College
   Drew Designs Banner
   Editorial
   Education Expert in talk to Students
   Festive Parking
   Finding a tradesman you can trust this winter
   Flowering Partnership
   Galaxies and Geese! A Stargazing Live event.
   Get Doncaster Walking festival back for 2013
   Graduation 2012
   Green Lane take action!
   Greene King in Yorkshire
   Have an ACE Christmas
   Have yourselves a very Meerkat Christmas
   Market has everything you need for the perfect Christmas.
   Marshall Barclay wins prestigious award
   Mayor left waiting for Government response
   Mayor Shocked
   More Reasons to Team up with Doncaster College
   New town centre car park opens
   Nominations Open in January for the UK’s Largest Diversity Awards!
   Platform 51 Host Festive Lunch for Doncaster Young Homeless
   Richie Barker returns to College
   Safety First at College
   Shabang!
   Sports Students visit Sheffield
   Students hands on for new Doncaster College offering
   Transformed Tickhill Mill Dam
   Transport Team share their winter ‘Snow How’
   White Gallery has first Pick
   Whose Cab will smell the sweetest this Christmas?

 
 
 
 
 
Title:Get Doncaster Walking festival back for 2013
Author:DMBC 
ID & Publication:20121211020 ~ The-Villager.co.uk 
Area:Doncaster 
Subject:Events (Local) 
 DMBC (4kb)

Following the success of last year’s first ever year-round program, Doncaster Council's 'Get Doncaster Walking' festival is returning for the start of 2013 and for the first time the year round programme includes bike rides!

The festival includes a variety of walks which vary in distance and difficulty to ensure a varied programme to get all residents on the move. From exploring Potteric Carr to a town centre heritage walk, there is something for everyone.

Walking or cycling are fantastic ways to improve your physical activity and can be a fun, sociable ways to see the sites of Doncaster. By taking a brisk walk or bike ride for 30 minutes a day, you will help to reduce your risk of developing chronic health problems like coronary heart disease, stroke, diabetes and other major diseases.

A number of walks within the programme have been organised to raise funds and awareness for good causes including Macmillan Cancer Support Services and Sue Ryder.

Councillor Cynthia Ransome, Cabinet Member for Communities, said: ‘Why not make it your New Year’s resolution to be more active - and start by taking part in some of our organised walks or rides.

‘We recorded over 2,000 attendances during last year’s festival and we hope to get more people get involved this year and appreciate Doncaster’s great open spaces.’

Residents interested in taking part can grab a leaflet detailing walks for the first half of 2013 from their local leisure centre, library, children centre or GPs surgery. Alternatively, they can download the booklet from www.doncaster.gov.uk/walking

Each walk listed in the booklet sets out the date and time, the distance, a brief description of the walk as well as any special requirements. As with the 2012 festival, we are still dividing our walks into the ‘Stroller’ and ‘Strider’ categories with a ‘Stroller’ walk being delivered at a slow pace and suitable for all and a ‘Strider’ having a slightly faster pace and can be found more challenging for some. Dogs are allowed on the majority of the walks provided that they are kept on a lead at all times, dog friendly walks are identified by a symbol on the leaflet.

The first walk of the new festival is in aid of Sue Ryder and will be held at Sandall Beat Wood on Sunday 6 January. The slow paced ‘Stroller’ walk starts from the Environment Centre at 10.30am and will be 4.5miles long.

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