A free exercise class scheme launched by Hailsham Active in partnership with the Town Council and Our Parks/Fields In Trust, continues to benefit the local community, inspiring people to become more active and improve their health into the bargain.
Launched in April 2018, Hailsham Active has provided free and easy access to low-impact exercise for people of all ages. Since being awarded £5,000 funding by the London Marathon Charitable Trust as part of The Active Spaces programme delivered in partnership with Fields in Trust, Hailsham Town Council has worked with Hailsham Active and Our Parks/Fields In Trust to deliver and operate the Hailsham Active scheme.
The group has grown during the past year and has launched new sessions at the James West Community Centre during the autumn and winter months, as well as Friday evening classes at Herstmonceux Surgery.
Exercise sessions have now returned to the Western Road recreation ground for the spring/summer period on Saturday mornings (9am-10am), with additional classes opening at the recreation ground on Tuesday evenings from 7th May (6.30pm-7.30pm).
Session organisers are hoping to attract more than 30 participants at each class/session.
If that wasn’t enough, further exercises classes are due to commence at Hailsham Country Park later in the Spring, following the Town Council’s successful bid for £5,000 worth of funding via the Active Spaces programme.
“It’s fantastic news that the Town Council has been able to work with the local community to deliver and expand provision of free, easy access exercises classes in Hailsham,” said Deputy Town Clerk & Business Enterprise Manager Mickey Caira.
“All classes are taken by fully qualified instructors and will help everyone get fit or at least have fun trying. Furthermore, classes are suitable for all fitness levels with the aim of engaging everyone regardless of age and fitness experience. So why not book a session and find out how it works?”
Steve Wennington, founder and chairman of Hailsham Active, said: “According to doctors and scientists around the world, there are three main components to help your physical and mental health – exercising regularly, exercising in safe green space and exercising as part of a group.”
“I would add a fourth – in a friendly environment – and we actually tick all four boxes with our exercise classes. You will not regret it – any age, any ability – and you owe it to yourself to take part.”
Exercise sessions are led by experienced, fully qualified and insured instructors and include a range of classes such as yoga, pilates, back-to-exercise and gentle exercise. To join and book a space, visit www.ourparks.org.uk.
Exercise classes are free of charge for the first four weeks. Thereafter, a voluntary contribution of £2.50 per session will be introduced.
Exercise classes commencing at Hailsham Country Park (details to be announced soon) will be completely free of charge for the next year.
To find out more contact Steve Wennington 07980 643827 or email Andreaattilane@gmail.com.
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Terry Hall, Communications Officer
Hailsham Town Council, Market Street, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 2AE
Telephone: 01323 841702 | Email: terry.hall@hailsham-tc.gov.uk