29/05/2026
Final few days of May and National Walking month! πΆββοΈπΆββοΈ
Lots of great ways to get out walking across Dudley in groups or independently. Read on in the comments below β¬οΈ
The Healthy Places team at Dudley Council promotes a number of free outdoor exercise sessions across the borough.
This includes Park Active, Ramblers Wellbeing Walks, Nordic Walks, Parkrun and Junior Parkrun, and the Healthy Hubs.
29/05/2026
Final few days of May and National Walking month! πΆββοΈπΆββοΈ
Lots of great ways to get out walking across Dudley in groups or independently. Read on in the comments below β¬οΈ
New Monthly Wellbeing Walk starting from Red House Glass Cone on Monday 1 June at 10am! Enjoy a walk along the canal! More details on the poster below. πΆββοΈπ₯³πΆββοΈ
11/05/2026
The Ramblers are interested in hearing from people in Dudley about walking, transport & green spaces.
Please share and see the survey link in comments.
08/05/2026
π’New class time at Huntingtree Park Actvity Centre for Stronger for Longer!
Now Saturdays 10:15am - 10:45am. More info β¬οΈ
New time this Saturday β°
Join our FREE 30-minute Stronger For Longer strength building exercise class at Huntingtree Park Activity Centre, Halesowen β now 10.15β10.45am πͺ
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For women aged 40β55
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Build strength through peri/menopause
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All abilities welcome
No booking β just turn up
More locations π link in comments
08/05/2026
βMay's walk is cancelled.β
CANCELLED
Sadly our Time 2 Breathe walk that was due to be at Barrow Hill nature reserve the end of this month is cancelled. We will resume back in June. We are so sorry for any disappointment caused.
29/04/2026
βOpportunity β
Gain new skills and experiences as a Casual Road Safety Assistant with Road Safety Dudley Council and help others learn to ride π΄
Details β¬οΈ
DO YOU ENJOY CYCLING?
ARE YOU AVAILABLE A MINIMUM OF 2 DAYS A WEEK DURING TERM TIME? (though not necessarily every week)
COME AND JOIN OUR AWARD WINNING TEAM, AND GET THE NEXT GENERATION CYCLING!
WE ARE RECRUITING
Casual Road Safety Assistants
The Road Safety Team are looking to recruit additional Casual Road Safety Assistants, in particular to assist with the delivery of Bikeability cycle training in schools and community settings.
Candidates should be interested in cycling and sustainable travel and have excellent communication skills with both children and adults.
Successful candidates will be employed on a casual basis, ideally working a minimum of 2 consecutive days a week such as Wednesday & Thursday or alternatively Monday & Tuesday (though the potential for working more days per week, due to daily delivery of Bikeability in term time is there also), with the majority of work undertaken during term time. All relevant training will be provided.
The application form can be accessed via the link below:
https://www.wmjobs.co.uk/job/227601/casual-road-safety-assistant-/
for further information or assistance with the application, please contact the Road Safety Team on 01384 815433 or [email protected] See less
24/04/2026
Great opportunity for juniors to try tennis at Priory Park this summer! Find out below β¬οΈ
We Do Tennis have partnered up with Fred Perry Tennis Trust to be able to provide free community sessions to juniors across the country.
There will be 10 weeks coaching on Saturdays between 9am - 10am and Wednesdays between 4pm - 6pm at Priory Park Tennis Courts.
Read below for more information.
21/04/2026
Did you know that there is a weekly Nordic Walk taking place at Stevens Park, Wollescote?
β°1:30 - 2:30pm
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Fridays
π Sensory Garden area, just off the main car park
No booking required, head along to join a friendly group exercising in the beautiful park.
14/04/2026
Great read on different ways local people are helping others to get active across the Black Country .... including our Wellbeing - Walk and Talk Leasowes! πΆββοΈπΆββοΈ
π’ Featured in The Guardian: how Black Country communities are tackling Englandβs highest inactivity rates.
Across the region, local people are making a real difference!
From walking groups and bike clubs to community sport programmes, volunteers and partners are helping more people get active and feel the benefits.
As a charity, weβre proud to support community-led initiatives, build local partnerships and create more opportunities for people to move more, in ways that work for them.
A big thank you to Kelvin Gilkes (Pendeford Community Bike Hub), Tracy Tromans (Halesowen walking group), Nadia Inglis (Director of Public Health, Walsall) and Rachel Smith,
Head of Programmes β Health Improvement & Community Sport at Wolves Foundation,
for being part of this feature and championing the importance of physical activity.
π This is what community-led change looks like.
π Take a look at how the Black Country is tackling inactivity: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/apr/02/from-the-ground-up-how-black-country-volunteers-are-tackling-the-highest-levels-of-inactivity-in-england
Healthy Dudley Dudley borough Healthy Sandwell Sandwell Our Walsall Wolverhampton Today Walsall Healthy Spaces
19/02/2026
New, free, inclusive disability cricket session starting from Worcestershire Cricket Foundation!
π Pegasus Academy
β° Thursdays 5-6pm
More info β¬οΈ