Audlem is one of six Cheshire hubs at centre of a new Active Waterways project by the Canal & River Trust aimed at encouraging people over 55 to get active and healthy.
The new project is supported by £222,000 of National Lottery funding from Sport England and in partnership with Active Cheshire.
It is a key initiative within Sport England’s plan ‘Towards an Active Nation’ and will make use of the county’s many beautiful waterways – part of the 2,000 miles of canals and rivers cared for by the Trust.
Project leaders Anika Neill and Emma Hicks will be recruiting new Active Waterway volunteers to get involved with supporting and initiating activities across Cheshire.
All volunteer leaders will be offered a training support programme.
They will also be setting up a range of health and well-being events and groups in the six hub locations of Audlem, Northwich, Ellesmere Port, Middlewich, Macclesfield, and Congleton.
The project will also reach out to community groups to increase activity levels.
Sport England research shows inactivity among people over 55 is responsible for just as many deaths as smoking.
In Cheshire and Warrington, just over 40% of the population are over 55 and of these 53% (nearly 200,000) do less than two and a half hours of gentle exercise per week.
Active Cheshire research indicates the main reasons for inactivity are health (54%), work and family commitments (26%) and lack of interest (15%).
Anika Neill, Active Waterways project manager with the Canal & River Trust, said: “This is a wonderful chance for us to provide new health and fitness opportunities for older people in Cheshire.
“We know our canals already offer great ways to enjoy the big outdoors for walkers, boaters, joggers, anglers, cyclists and paddle boarders.
“We hope this project will reach people who may not be used to being active on a regular basis.
“Life truly is better by water and in Cheshire we have some of the most beautiful rural waterways in the country.”
The River Weaver Navigation, Trent & Mersey, Shropshire Union and Macclesfield canals will all be involved in hosting activities for the project.
A special consultation has been launched to seek views and ideas on what types of activities people would like to participate in.
If you are over 55 and live in Cheshire, you can find the online survey here https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/ActiveWaterways
Entrants will be entered into a prize draw to win shopping vouchers.
For more information or to get involved, visit www.canalrivertrust.org.uk/volunteer/opportunities
(Pic: Canal & River Trust Active Waterways project leaders Anika Neill (left) and Emma Hicks at Anderton Boat Lift, Northwich)
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