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Dartford's health walks offer 'lifeline' after lockdown

Volunteers are needed as health walks help combat post-lockdown isolation

Residents are being encouraged to take part in any of the seven council-run events taking place across the Dartford borough, while new walk leaders are also being urged to come forward.

Mayor of Dartford, Cllr Rosanna Currans joined a health walk (47776425)
Mayor of Dartford, Cllr Rosanna Currans joined a health walk (47776425)

After a year away, organisers met with both existing and potential volunteers at Stone Pavilion.

At her first public engagement since being appointed Mayor of Dartford, Cllr Rosanna Currans

highlighted the importance the walks have on tackling isolation, while praising the work of

existing volunteers.

Cllr Currans said: “All these people do this voluntarily. I think it’s just amazing we have so many

people in the borough that give their time so freely.

“I know elderly people who got to the stage where they wouldn’t come out of their house during

lockdown as they felt so frightened, whereas now it’s a much, much better time for people to join

things like this and hopefully a lot more people will.”

Dartford’s health walks have been running for 10 years and each one requires one or two

volunteers to run. Training to become a volunteer takes a day.

The walks take place at the Healthy Living Centre, Darenth Country Park, Greenhithe, Central Park,

Tree Community Centre and Swanscombe.

The council's health team lead Kashmir Powar said: “These walks are a lifeline for people. Now that we’re coming out of lockdown we want to get people outside and reduce things like isolation.

“I’m hoping we can generate enough interest to get more health walks up and running.”

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