Launch of new Ramblers Walk Programme
Ramblers step out for 2014 – helping to deliver a physical activity legacy for the Commonwealth Games
Ramblers Scotland is launching new walk programmes in various locations Glasgow as part of the organisation’s aim to get more people in the city out walking. Members of the public are invited to come along to public meetings and learn about these new programmes and the work of The Ramblers in Scotland.
One of the meetings will be held at:
Conference Hall, Queens Park Church, 170 Queens Drive
Thursday 12th May 7.30 p.m.
Attendees will receive a free copy of new Programmes of Walks for people based in the South Side of Glasgow. Walks will be on Saturdays or Sundays; some full day, others half day; some easy, others strenuous. There will be a meeting point at Queen’s Park where it is planned that those with cars can give lifts to the start of the walk to those without cars. Everyone is welcome.
This initiative links to Ramblers Scotland’s “Walk the Path to 2014”, which supports the Scottish Government’s Active Nation plan to encourage Scottish people to be more active in the run up to the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
We hope that many people will join The Ramblers as full members (joining details available at meeting or from contact below), but anyone is welcome to go for up to three Ramblers walks before joining.
Anyone interested, but unable to attend any of the meetings, should contact:
queenspark@glasgowramblers.org.uk
or write to Barry Pottle, c/o 15 Newton Terrace, Glasgow, G3 7PJ.