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Rotary Fun Walk

Bridgend County Rotary Clubs' Fun Walk.

This is not a race but a comfortable personal challenge and we hope a fun day out for families, groups and individuals of all ages and capabilities.

The walk is on Sunday 20th May 2012 from 11:00hrs and starts from near Cosy Corner in Porthcawl and proceeds for 2.5K along the new esplanade to the Royal Porthcawl golf club and back - a total of 5K. There is a shorter course for children. All proceeds go to local charities.

Sponsorship is encouraged but is not a condition of entry. One can enter by post, which is cheaper, or on the day.

For full details click above

Breast Test Wales returns to Maesteg

MORE than 3,000 women will be offered a free, potentially life-saving screening test, when Breast Test Wales returns to Maesteg.

2012 Love2walk Week 3 Results

Congratulations to you all as all the teams together have since the start of the challenge done over 36 million steps. Four teams in the third week exceeded 400,000 steps!!!! One team, One step beyond achieved over half a million steps. The other top 3 teams were, Brackla Beauties, Trail Blazers, and Louise’s Lovely Ladies, very well done. The challenge is not only about the number of steps it is also about every-one of you walking a few steps more each week, and/or maintaining the improvement. The most improved teams in week 3 compared with week 2 are A Wwalk in the Park, Graph Walks, and Leggy Walkers, all with over 20% improvement. These results will be put on the Health Challenge Website (address below) very shortly.

The first three weeks figures show that on average all the participating teams are increasing the number of steps by over 5% per week. Very well done.

Allottments are good for your health

Having an allottment is good for your health in terms of access to fresh vegetables and also healthye xercise. For information about getting an allottment' click below.

Health Challenge Wales in Ghana

HEALTH CHALLENGE WALES IN GHANA

In August 2011 Angela Davies, Bridgend Borough Council Children and Young Peoples Partnership Manager, and her daughter Kathryn visited Ghana as volunteers. They spent their time teaching children in a summer school where the children made good use of some Health Challenge Wales promotional materials. Angela & Kathryn were able to promote health and wellbeing through physical activities that were both fun and educational.

Angela says ‘It was such a rewarding and humbling experience I would recommend it!!’

Click above to see picture.

Mnetal Health Consultation Event

ABMU Third Sector Mental Health Forum

- Presents -

A Third Sector, Service User and Carer event for the ABMU Community

8th November 2011 - at Neath Port Talbot CVS

(Ty Margaret Thorne, 17-19 Alfred Street,

Neath, SA11 1EF)

Context

Bridgend, Neath Port Talbot and Swansea County Voluntary Councils wish to ensure that the thirds sector organisations, service users and carers have the opportunity to be informed and to influence the future planning of mental health services across the ABMU community.

Following the developments within the mental health measure, a number of key areas of work have been progressed within the mental health field, and as a regional forum we wish to ensure that these proposals are showcased to the sector for comments.

This event aims to inform delegates specifically about

- the triage developments and the role of the third sector, service users and carers

- update on the mental health measure

- changing for the better – consultation on ABMU mental health services.

Who should attend?

Third sector organisations, service user and carers interested in mental health developments across the ABMU community.

To book please complete the booking form and return to stuartburgejones@bavo.org.uk

Love2walk Returns

Love2Walk festival back in Bridgend

The Love2Walk festival will return to Bridgend County Borough this October to celebrate the joy of walking – why not come along and experience the outstanding views, flora and fauna and landmarks that the county has to offer?

The festival, which is developed by a partnership of community organisations, private businesses and Bridgend County Borough Council, is set to be the biggest yet.

Walkers will have the opportunity to take part in over 40 walks to explore all areas of Bridgend County Borough from the 1 – 9 October 2011. Each walk will offer a different experience so there will be something available for all ages, abilities and interests.

New walks have been introduced on to the 2011 programme which includes zorbing on water, astronomy, archaeology and a dairy farm walk.

The programme also features the most popular walks from the last two years – ‘Ghostly Encounters’, ‘Wild Food Foraging’ and ‘Go Batty at Bryngarw’ plus a range of other favourites such as Nordic waking, and scenic and industrial heritage walks.

Love2Walk is also offering an opportunity to win a break in a Romany Caravan by entering a competition on Facebook. All you have to do is upload a photograph or video of your favourite walks in Wales and explain what makes them great.

Most walks will be free of charge and led by expert local guides. For further information contact love2walk@bridgend.gov.uk or visit www.love2walk.co.uk

This project has been funded by Reach Rural Development Programme, Bridgend County Borough Council and Capital Region Tourism.

A walk in the park

Supported by Reach, Bridgend County Borough Council and the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development.

Part of the Love2walk festival

Visit our website for more information

and a booking form

www.bridgendlions.org.uk/walkinthepark

Or phone Tony on 07780 940033

Lions Club of Bridgend

A Walk in the Park or…... run if you like

Sunday 9th October from 2pm

Image by Martin Aaron @ BBC Wales Nature

Join Derek Brockway,

Wales’ favourite weatherman

and raise money for your favourite charity

or community group.

Chose from 1, 2 and 3 mile routes

At Bryngarw Park, Brynmenyn

A range of Arts and Crafts from throughout Bridgend will be on display to view and purchase. Free live performances will be running

throughout the afternoon as well as a free Arts workshops using

recycled materials from the park

Celebrating Mental Health Conference Bridgend

Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board, local authority and third sector colleagues across the region are working collaboratively to develop a Celebrating Mental health Conference in conjunction with World Mental Health Day 2011.

Celebrating Positive Mental Health Conference is being designed to show case projects / services of good practice during the morning of the 7th of October 2011 in Bridgend Recreation Centre (9am-1.30pm). The focus is to celebrate, promote and raise the awareness of Mental health Services and in this case to celebrate what it is we do well. This event has been designed to provide that platform, and key note speakers have been selected from a large number of abstracts submitted to the planning board. These projects/services will be show cased and a number of other organizations will be there on the day promoting services they provide.

Rural Health Week

"Achieving rural health and wellbeing - responding to a changing world”

What are you doing to celebrate?

The week aims to celebrate the successes as well as to raise awareness of the challenges involved in delivering health and care services to dispersed rural communities. Rural Health Week is designed to raise the profile of rural health issues locally, regionally and nationally by bringing together people at all levels, from individuals and voluntary organisations to health professionals and local government workers.