What a year!
Read all about our 2016 highlights in our winter Footnotes magazine. It’s full of inspirational stories from the champions that are helping to get more people active in Scotland.
MSPs praise our work
We've been acknowledged at the Scottish Parliament for our contribution to getting Scotland more active in the last 20 years.
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Tips for winter walking
Don't get caught out in the changing weather conditions this season, plan ahead for successful winter health walks.
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How does the Step Count Challenge benefit workplaces?
We asked people about how the challenge had benefited them. Find out how they benefited at work and at home.
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Technical Kev's festive tips for community paths
Technical Kev has a festive message to share with all volunteers who manage and maintain their community paths.
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Word on the street
Our walkers have shared their thoughts, feelings & reflections on why they enjoy being part of a Health Walk. Get inspired by '11 things our walkers have said this year.'
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Volunteering is food for the soul
Our Health Walk Volunteer of the Year, TJ from Inverness, has shared his experiences of volunteering with us, which to him has been a hugely rewarding and enjoyable adventure.
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Walkers get artistic
Working with school pupils and museum staff, walkers in Ross-shire have created a beautiful mosaic.
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Walkers Are Welcome in Forres
Volunteer Walk Leader, David, helped to get his town added to the map of walking friendly towns.
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A busy year for policy
This year, we have been busy contributing to a wide range of policy consultations to make the case for significantly increasing the number of people choosing to walk in Scotland.
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Volunteers creating walking communities
A volunteer run Health Walk group in Aberdeenshire are not only dedicated to running local walks, but also improving the walking environment.
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Working towards social inclusion in ScotlandThe Scottish Disability Equality Forum aims for it's members and the wider public to be informed about the issues that affect disabled people in Scotland. They believe that their network of Hubs does just that. Find out more.
Walkable Communities WorkshopOur friends at Living Streets Scotland are running a workshop for people from community groups, local authorities, public health bodies or interested individuals to learn about and plan effective interventions that enable and encourage people to walk more often as part of their everyday journeys. Find out more.
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