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Health                                                                                      Land Trust Annual Review 2019












 The Land Trust is extremely proud of the work
 we do to improve the physical and mental
 wellbeing of our communities and this is
 reflected in the activities we deliver on our sites.



 ‘Laughter is the
 best medicine’
 – volunteers at
 Countess of
 Chester Country
 Park enjoying a
 laughter workshop.



























 Annual health theme  Parkrun



 This year the Land Trust’s focus was on mental   The popular weekly running event parkrun is now
 health. One in four people in the UK will suffer from   held on two of our sites with hundreds of runners
 a mental health illness each year and this number is   taking part in the free 5k run at the Countess of
 increasing, putting a strain on our health services,   Chester Country Park and Frickley Country Park
 costing businesses millions of working days a year   every Saturday morning.
 and having a significant impact on the economy.   Over 8,000 runners have taken part in Chester’s
 The increased awareness of mental health issues in   event, with an average of 274 enthusiastic visitors
 the wider public due to the work of charities like Mind   taking part every week. Their record attendance was
 and social media campaigns such as Mental Health   in January 2019 when 614 people took part.
 Awareness Week has been pivotal to changing the   Frickley Country Park’s parkrun was established      Thousands
                                                                                                        of runners
 conversation around mental wellbeing.  by members of the Friends of group in January 2019              enjoy Parkrun
                                                                                                        on our sites
 The good news is that there is increasing amounts   and has since hosted over 1,000 runners with an    at Countess
 of research evidencing that spending time outdoors   average of 111 participants per week. This route is   of Chester
                                                                                                        and Frickley.
 in well managed green space improves mental   famous for its challenging hills and fantastic views.
 wellbeing. At the Land Trust we wanted to play our   Its biggest attendance so far has been 308.
 part and the activities we have delivered across our
 portfolio over the last 12 months have proven very
 beneficial to participants mental and physical health.





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