Mayor of Dudley hails Park Active volunteers
The Mayor of Dudley met three hard-working volunteers who help residents to keep fit in the borough’s parks this afternoon.
Volunteers Jane Lacey, Penny Ladd and Richard Hale were presented with certificates by Councillor Andrea Goddard and Dudley Council’s chief executive Kevin O’Keefe to celebrate their commitment to the Park Active scheme.
Each volunteer has contributed more than 100 hours of their time to help people in the borough to stay active and enjoy the benefits of exercising outdoors.
The inspirational trio also received three vouchers for afternoon tea at the Dudley Council-run Himley Hall and Park venue.
Councillor Andrea Goddard, the Mayor of Dudley, said:
“Jane, Penny, and Richard are three incredibly dedicated and enthusiastic volunteers who have played a huge part in developing Park Active into the popular and successful scheme that it is today.
“I was delighted to welcome them into the parlour to present their certificates and discuss their valuable work to support the wellbeing of people in our borough.”
Park Active sessions are currently delivered on the following days:
- Mondays – Stevens Park in Quarry Bank (10am to 10.45am)
- Wednesdays – Buffery Park in Kates Hill (9.30am to 10.15am)
- Saturdays – Abbey Street Park in Gornal (9am to 9.45am), Stevens Park in Wollescote (9.45am to 10.30am)
- Sundays – Grange Park in Dudley (10am to 10.45am)
Each class is led by a qualified volunteer instructor and designed to suit people of all ages and abilities.
Volunteers who are interested in leading new Park Active sessions should get in touch with the Healthy Places team at healthy.places@dudley.gov.uk.
For more information on Park Active, visit the Let’s Get Healthy Dudley website.