Put Your Hart And Sole Into Charity Walks This Autumn

by otmg on Wednesday 30th September

Step out this autumn with a sponsored charity walk in aid of the British Heart Foundation on Wednesday 14th of October.

The charity has teamed up with the Hart Neighbourhood Centre, a ‘Walking the way to Health’ accredited provider for Hart Health walks who co-ordinate 5 free weekly walks across Hart.

To get you started and warmed up for the main event the regular Hart Health walks are having a warm up week.

Everyone is invited to get involved and take part in the week of warm up walks from Monday 21st September until Friday 25th.

So if you live in Hook, Church Crookham, Fleet, Odiham or Hartley Wintney there is a walk for you. Details of each of the warm up walks are as follows:

•Monday, The Hart Neighbourhood Centre, Hook. Walk leaves 11am.

•Tuesday, Wickham Court Sheltered accommodation, Church Crookham. Walk leaves 11am.

•Wednesday, Fleet Cricket Club, Fleet. Walk leaves 11am.

•Thursday, The Parish Rooms, next to Odiham Library, Odiham. Walk leaves 1.45pm.

•Friday. Rosefield Court Sheltered accommodation, Hartley Wintney. Walk leaves 11am.

To join the Warm up week, Monday 21st – Friday 25th September, please arrive 15 minutes early

The main sponsored walk will leave The Views Meadow, in Fleet at 10.45am on Wednesday 14th October. Councillor Colin Ive, Vice Chairman of Hart District Council will be setting walkers off on their 50 minute walk which will end at Fleet Cricket Club with refreshments. There will also be a short walk for playgroups around The Views Meadows at 10am.

So if you enjoy walking, are looking for something to do with your young ones, or feel like some fresh air and friendly company to combat your autumn blues this is a great way to get involved and support the charity.

This walk is a sponsored event raising money for the local Rushmoor and Hart Community Echocardiograph Appeal. The new portable Echo machine will be used by Dr de Verteuil a GP at the Rushmoor and Hart Community Cardiac Centre, and “on the move” to patients in nursing homes and even their own homes.
A new portable echo machine will use the latest technology to provide vital information about the heart. Support and help in raising money for the appeal is urgently needed.

The local appeal is being co-ordinated by Heather Hunt, BHF Fundraising and Volunteer Manager for the Farnborough area.

Heather said; “The British Heart Foundation and Dr. John de Verteuil are working in partnership to raise £60,000 within a year. We have £24,000 so far. We are relying on the local community to support the appeal and help save lives in the Rushmoor and Hart area. Please take part in the walk and raise some vital sponsorship for this local appeal”

If you would like to sign up to take part or find out more information about Hart Health walks please contact Emma Barnard at Hart Neighbourhood Centre on Tel: 01256 760800. Hart District Council will be promoting the sponsored walk in their leisure outlets and website. To find out how you can support the local appeal please contact Heather Hunt on 01372 388 430.

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