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Wednesday 24 February 2021

Count Your Steps to Reach Your Dream Destination




Longing to visit far-flung destinations or just missing your favourite Devon hotspot?  In a time when we are not able to physically travel around our beautiful county the Let’s Walk workplace challenge can help you get a step closer to reaching your dream location – without even leaving your home!

The fun challenge runs throughout March and is open to workplace teams of 3-10 people across Devon.  The aim is to get people walking and actively moving more to achieve a team goal – such as walking the total number of steps to get to your favourite destination.  Walking has incredible health benefits, is good for personal well-being and can make you feel happier. 

Whether based at home or a usual workplace, teams can sign-up on the activedevon.org/take-part website. You’ll then be able to track and log steps and the minutes you are physically active for the chance to win some great prizes.

Vicky Radcliffe, Project Officer for the challenge said: “By simply walking more instead of sitting you can improve your health and well-being and give yourself a much-needed morale boost.”

“The challenge allows you to connect with your colleagues and think about how you can be more active before, during and after the working day. All steps count, whether inside or outside the home. 

“At the moment, routines have been disrupted and we know your time is more precious than ever. So, for this year, you can count the number of steps you complete or the number of minutes you have been physically active. Log them on the online platform and these will be added to your team total, so each step counts."

One of the first local organisations to sign-up for this year’s event is the Environment Agency.  Many employees there have taken part in previous challenges and staff are keen to get involved again.

“It’s the Active Devon ‘Let’s Walk’ challenge that’s going to give me that extra bit of motivation to make sure I get out there,” said Ben Evans from the Environment Agency.

“It’s going to be a great opportunity to connect with others in the Agency as we enter a team and compete against other businesses across Devon.

“During these colder, wetter and darker months many of us find ourselves cooped up inside, sat at our desk, and maybe we’re not moving as much or feel as motivated to move. But you can soon warm up and quickly get dry. It’s only the weather and, for me, the variety that our weather and our seasons bring really helps to keep being active out in the environment interesting.”

Instead of sitting down all day, why not walk and talk around your house or garden during meetings or chatting with colleagues. Devise your own active circuit so that every time you put the kettle on you walk three laps of your home while you wait or simply pledge to climb the stairs a set number of times a day.  Getting outside in the fresh air is great for a screen break and allows you to prioritise what you need to do that day.

You don’t have to be super fit to take part. The challenge recognises teams that achieve their goal and individual pledges.  For those who want more of a competition element, all team totals will be added to the online leaderboard so you can see how you fare against other businesses across Devon.

“So, whether you fancy visiting Barbados or Barnstaple this March, set your personal goals and take part in this fun team challenge to reap the benefits of moving more,” said Vicky Radcliffe from Active Devon.

To take part in this fun challenge, sign-up on the activedevon.org/take-part website and compete against other businesses to move more during March.

All those taking part are being encouraged to use the social media hashtag #LetsWalkDevon to post photographs and updates on their progress and see how other teams are getting on.

Monday 22 February 2021

Devon Families ‘Skipping’ into Spring with a Unique Lock-down Challenge

An incredible 12,000 young Devonians and their families are taking part in a lock-down skipping challenge to keep active and healthy. Devon School Games Organisers, working with Active Devon, have been stunned by the number of participants taking part and inundated with requests for free skipping ropes. Nearly 7,000 were sent out as part of the National School Games programme.

The event runs throughout the Spring term and offers young people and families the opportunity to compete against themselves and others whilst maintaining social distancing.

The challenge is suitable to do at home, in a backyard, garden or at school. It gives an opportunity to virtually team up with classmates, represent a school and compete against other youngsters from across Devon.
Many schools are using the skipping challenge as a fun and engaging way to help rebuild their pupil’s physical, social, and emotional well-being both now and when they all return to school.
“Over the last 12 months we have organised many virtual events as part of the Devon School Games,” said Lisa Alford from Active Devon.
“All of them have been popular but this skipping challenge has really captured the imagination.”
“For example, Clyst St Mary Primary, a village school just outside Exeter, had 100 skipping ropes donated to them by a parent who is a big skipping fan!”
“I suspect most homes have a skipping rope stored away ready for a new lease of life. It’s great for the youngsters, but we’ve had some great feedback from mums and dads who’ve joined in.”
Many of those taking part have shared their experience using a special Devon School Games facebook group and through twitter @SGDevon - #DevonVirtualGames
The skipping challenge continues until Friday 26th March and there’s still plenty of time to find your rope and start skipping!
More details about how to get involved can be found at www.activedevon.org/school-games/

Thursday 11 February 2021

ARE YOU PASSIONATE ABOUT YOUR COMMUNITY?

MAKE A CHANGE AND BECOME A COUNCILLOR

By now, everyone has heard the name, Jackie Weaver. But, did you know there are over 2,000 local (parish and town) council elections taking place this year?



Are you passionate about your community? Do you want to help make a long-lasting change? Do you have innovative ideas for the council? Do you have concerns about a specific issue and want to do something about it? If this is you, then your community needs you. 

The National Association of Local Councils (NALC) is looking for people from all backgrounds and experiences who reflect their community to put themselves forward for election this May, as part of its #MakeAChange campaign.

Local councils are the first tier of local government and make a massive difference to local people's quality of life. They run numerous services — many you will see day-to-day, but some are less known. These include introducing solar panels, setting up dementia-friendly groups, organising community buses, creating neighbourhood plans, implementing suitable housing, establishing youth projects, managing allotments and open spaces, maintaining footpaths, public seating and litter bins.

Visit www.nalc.gov.uk/elections to find out more about how you can become a councillor.