WELLBEING WALKS

As part of the Lockleaze Wellbeing project, we have been leading guided gentle wellbeing walks across Lockleaze and surrounding areas. On these walks we explore the beauty of Lockleaze and also visit some of it’s hidden gems, such as the Lockleaze nature trail, Basil’s community cafe, Buzz community garden, Ebenezer Church’s cafe and much more!

These walks are totally free to attend and open to all.

As the walks are outdoors we always reccomend that people dress for the weather and wear sturdy footwear when walking across Stoke Park.

The walks are much loved and the attendee’s find them really beneficial, allowing them to connect with others from their community whilst getting outdoors, and getting active in a gentle way.

If you would like to know more about the walks, you can contact Maria (walk leader and Community Activator) on maria@lockleazent.co.uk, 07708 471569 01179141129 or pop into The Hub. You can also keep an eye on upcoming walks on our Facebook event page here.

Please read the write up below from one of our regular’s, Geoff!

On 2nd November we arrived at Filton Ave Church café around 20 minutes after setting off, both soaked through however, received a very warm welcome by staff and visitors.

We hung up our wet coats on a nearby radiator and headed straight for the café counter which was brimming full with cakes and many other delicious treats. We both ordered hot drinks and chose our delicious snacks. Jonathan insisted on paying for the cakes and tea, what a gentleman.

We sat in the warm for a while then had a look around the church hall. It was fairly busy with some toddlers around and people of various ages and backgrounds.

Staff were in the kitchen making up jacket potatoes and salads for later that morning /some activities were taking place with lots of assistance from volunteers who took the trouble to talk to us too.

We later set back off to the hub using an alternative ,more rural, route.

I completed a feed back form stating how well the event went and thought it all to be very interesting. 

So a big thankyou to all staff at the café /and to Jonathan for braving the elements.

p.s. My round on the tea and cakes next time Jonathan!