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Parkinson's UK Park Walk - 10am

Saturday 16th March

Join members of the Sheffield branch of Parkinson’s UK on a local park walk.
Where: Meet by the Endcliffe Park café (entrance from
Rustlings Road, S11 7AB)
When: Saturday 16th March 2019; 10.00 a.m. start
About the walk: This is the first monthly walk of 2019, run by the Sheffield Branch of Parkinson’s UK in various local
Sheffield parks, all of which have wheel-friendly pathways,
and benches along the way.
Although primarily for people affected by Parkinson’s, anyone
who wants a gentle walk in a local park is welcome. A
physiotherapist leads the 2-mile leisurely walk, which not only gives people plenty of time to socialise and chat, but ends with people enjoying a cuppa and cake at the park café.
Contact: Bhanu Ramaswamy OBE, volunteer for Sheffield
Branch of Parkinson’s UK if interested, either by email:
Physiotherapy.thirdage@gmail.com or leave a phone
message at 0114 2552522
For more information about this event and the Festival, visit
www.theoutdoorcity.co.uk


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