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Allotments boosting health and wellbeing with weekly adventure walks

News | Tom Hicks | Published: 12:30, Friday May 3rd, 2024.
Last updated: 12:30, Friday May 3rd, 2024

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The group travel to a new area every Tuesday
The group travel to a new area every Tuesday

Members of Van Ward Allotments on Castle Park, Caerphilly, have been travelling all across south Wales in a bid to tackle loneliness and improve health and wellbeing.

Tracey Davies is chair at the allotments, which recently unveiled its new defibrillator, and has described the walks each week as “gateway” for people looking to connect.

The walks, which are every Tuesday between 10am and 2pm, have been at places such as Llandaff Cathedral and Llanishen Reservoir.

Speaking to Caerphilly Observer, Tracey said: “The walks have been a gateway for people to connect by also joining other activities. Plus they’re free.

“We’ve been to forest and beaches, often stopping at a café for refreshments on the way back.”

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The walks have been possible through Caerphilly Pursuits, where bus driver Brian Hater takes the group to a new spot, and offers his “amazing” knowledge of the area.

Elizabeth Thomas, a member of the group, added: “I have found the walks so therapeutic and healing. I’m always looking forward to Brian’s mystery tours, there is great camaraderie and laughter.”

Eve Jordan, another member, said: “I would like to say what a wonderful feeling it is to talk and laugh.

“After being isolated with Covid and seeing our friends and relatives pass away, its given me a new lease of life. Thank you to Brian and Tracey for making this possible and being excellent leaders.”

Anyone interested in walking with the group can contact Tracey on: liltdavies@live.co.uk


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