Cholderton Green Gym
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Wednesday, 12 January 2011
About Cholderton Charlie's Rare Breeds Farm
Cholderton Rare Breeds Farm Park will be hosting the Green Gym and all activities will take place in around the premises is a converted milk dairy farm, set in beautiful countryside on the Wiltshire & Hampshire border only 4 miles from Stonehenge, with views to Salisbury Cathedral.
The farm is set over 40 hectares of land and is a rare breeds survival trust approved centre; one of only 19 in the UK. Although its been converted to a family attraction over the years, it is still focussing on the survival of rare breeds of animals.
A typical Green Gym session in the farm will be for 3 hours, will involve warm-up and cool-down session, health and safety talk, the activities such as horticulture, forestry, working with animals and a range of other outdoor activities and will include a tea break.
If you would like to visit the farm or be a part of the Green Gym please contact BD@billdavison.demon.co.uk. Visit http://www.choldertoncharliesfarm.com/ to find out more about the farm and follow us on facebook and twitter.
Green Gym opening at Cholderton Rare Breeds Farm
The new Green Gym at Cholderton is about to join the 90+ Green Gyms in the UK working towards make people fitter by being closer to nature.
The concept of Green Gym was created in 1997 by BTCV (a leading environment volunteering charity) in partnership with Dr. William Bird. Green Gym at Cholderton will work as a self-sustained community group by encouraging the participants to get involved in various practical activities thereby improving the local environment and their physical and mental fitness. The Green Gym at Cholderton will be hosted by Cholderton Charlie’s Rare Breeds Farm and the various activities will take place in the areas surrounding these premises. The Cholderton Green Gym will work in close collaboration with local health practitioners to provide advise and support to health issues.
A typical 3 hour session in the Green Gym will involve warm-up and cool-down session, health and safety talk, the activities such as horticulture, forestry, working with animals and a range of other outdoor activities and will include a tea break. It gives a great opportunity for the participants to connect to the nature, work as a team, improve the local environment and in the process lead a health life. The Green Gym is free for the members and if you are interested to be a part of the Green Gym community group contact Bill Davison at BD@billdavison.demon.co.uk or telephone the Farm and leave your details ( Tel: 01980629438 )
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