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Tag Archives: healthy
Tai Chi @ Westley Vale
This ancient martial art has great health benefits and starts as a weekly class starts in April. Come along and find out more.
Posted in Acocks Green, Events, new skills, News, places on interest
Tagged Acocks Green, exercise, fresh air, healthy, Keep Fit, park lives, Tai Chi, The Avenue, weekly activity, Westley Vale Millennium Green
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Big Bike Giveaway
With the new canal towpath in Acocks Green, this is a great time to start making the most of them by getting on a bike and enjoying a cycle along a traffic-free route into Digbeth and onward to the City … Continue reading
Starting in January
Is your New Year’s Resolution to do more exercise and meet new people in 2016? If you are free on Wednesday mornings then here is an opportunity to take advantage of in Acocks Green at Fox Hollies Park.
Posted in Acocks Green, Events
Tagged Acocks Green, Be Active, exercise, fitness, Fox Hollies, free, free activities, fresh air, get fit, healthy, park, park lives
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Cottesbrooke Walking Group – Wednesdays 9am – Everyone Welcome- Updated Sept 18
Every Wednesday at 9am, Cottesbrooke Walking Group meet in Stockfield Park on Cedars Avenue for an hour’s stroll through the quieter parts of Acocks Green. The walk is free, the people are friendly and it’s an opportunity to chat, get some fresh … Continue reading
Get Digging in Acocks Green!
Did you know that there are plots available at our local allotments? Allotment gardening offers a great opportunity to get fitter, grow lots of healthy fruit and vegetables and meet other gardeners to share ideas, successes and failures! If you are … Continue reading