FREE family fun events will be held in parks across the borough this month aimed at promoting a healthy lifestyle.
St Helens Council’s Healthy Living Team is hosting a range of activities in some of the borough’s parks until Wednesday, August 29, for all the family to enjoy.
This forms part of Healthy Living’s ‘Fit4ALL Summer Time Fun’ programme which includes walks; nature hunts; balls games; Olympic and sports day type events, and of course an appearance from mascot, Captain Tuck who will be in attendance at each event.
Meanwhile, as a way of promoting the borough’s outdoor gym stations, family-friendly fitness in the park sessions with qualified Healthy Living workers will be held in Queens Park, Taylor Park, Nanny Goat Park, and Mesnes Park.
Introduced in spring 2016, the gyms were installed as part of the St Helen’s Council’s Healthy Weight Strategy to increase activity levels and promote green space.
St Helens Council’s cabinet member for better health and building arts and culture, Cllr Gill Neal, said: “It’s always good to get out and enjoy the fresh air in our beautiful parks and open spaces, but there’s even more of a reason to through these fun events which are a great way to bring families together while promoting living a healthy lifestyle.”
- FIT4ALL events will be held from 2pm to 4pm on:
Wednesday, August 8 at Mesnes Park
Wednesday, August 15 at Taylor Park
Wednesday, August 22 at Mesnes Park
Wednesday August 29 at Victoria Park
- Fitness in the Park sessions will be held on:
Monday, August 13 from 1.30pm to 3.30pm in Queens Park
Tuesday, August 14 from 10am to noon at Taylor Park
Tuesday, August 14 from 1.30pm to 3.30pm at Nanny Goat Park
Monday, August 20 from 1.30pm to 3.30pm at Queens Park
Tuesday, August 21 from 10am to noon at Nanny Goat Park
Tuesday, August 21 from 1.30pm to 3.30pm at Mesnes Park
Tuesday, August 28 from 10am to noon at Mesnes Park
Tuesday, August 28 from 1pm to 3.30pm at Taylor Park
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