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Madhatters Walk for Parkinson's

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Marco
on 9th March 2024
 

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A fun, organised, guided walk in support of Newcastle Emlyn and Tivyside Parkinson's Support Group and Parkinson's UK Cymru.

Walking every day can drastically improve the ability to live an independent and fulfilling life, this is even more important for people with Parkinson's. Research has found that just 20 to 30 minutes of brisk walking a day may slow the progression of Parkinson's symptoms while improving gait, balance, tremor and flexibility.

Madhatters Walk for Parkinson's aims to encourage people with and without Parkinson's to join us and help to raise much needed funds for local and national Parkinson's charities.

Choose one of three guided walks (about 30 minutes, 2 hours and 4 hours duration) all starting and ending at Llandysul's Y Porth Hotel.

For more information please see our website: https://www.madhatterswalk.org.uk/

   

14th July 2024 BST

Starts 09:00  |  Ends 18:00

Provided by Madhatters Walk for Parkinson's

Contact name
Marco Rebora
Email address
madhatterswalk@gmail.com
Telephone
07887568152

Provided by Marco


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