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Getting Moving at Pennine GP Alliance
At Pennine GP Alliance , a small idea is making a big difference to how staff move through their working day. General Practice Physical Activity Champion Hannah Davies spotted a couple of simple opportunities to get colleagues moving more: while waiting for the kettle to boil, and during the lunch break. Her goal? To make movement a normal part of office life, something everyone can do together, without it feeling like “exercise.” To kick things off, Hannah designed a poster

Active Calderdale
Nov 242 min read


Making Movement Part of the Conversation
Pennine GP Alliance (PGPA) launched a new pilot project earlier this year to explore how conversations about physical activity can be made a routine part of GP consultations. To help make that happen, a tool called the General Practitioner Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPPAQ) was introduced to the Personalised Care team. It’s a simple, validated way to find out how active someone is and to spark a chat about what might help them move a little more. The idea is to see wh

Active Calderdale
Nov 242 min read


Halifax Panthers Foundation: Driving Inclusion and Opportunity Through Rugby League
Halifax Panthers Foundation are the official charity of the Halifax Panthers RLFC and is dedicated to fostering community unity, wellbeing and empowerment through sport, education and social initiatives in Calderdale. Actions taken and changes delivered With investment secured over 3 years through Active Calderdale, Halifax Panthers Foundation will be developing and expanding inclusive Rugby League opportunities through their L earning D isability S uper L eague (LDSL), P

Active Calderdale
Nov 182 min read


Breaking down barriers for events in parks
Calderdale’s parks and green spaces are some of our greatest assets, places where people come together to relax, play, celebrate, and get active. The more our parks are used, the safer and more welcoming they become for everyone. That’s why Calderdale Council has been working to make it easier for local groups, charities, and organisations to host events and activities in our parks and green spaces. Breaking down barriers In the past, one of the biggest barriers to organisin

Active Calderdale
Nov 102 min read


Todmorden Stroll and Roll: Making Active Travel Accessible in the Calder Valley
In 2024, Cargodale , a cargo bike delivery service operating across the Calder Valley, received funding from the West Yorkshire Combined Authority to establish a community active travel hub. By April 2025, this vision came to life with the launch of Todmorden Stroll and Roll . Encouraging Active Travel in Todmorden Stroll and Roll was created to promote walking and cycling across the Calder Valley, with a particular focus on Todmorden, where the hub is based. The initiative

Active Calderdale
Nov 72 min read


Mixenden Urban Park: A Space for Community to Thrive
The North Halifax Partnership continues to champion community wellbeing through meaningful engagement and events. One recent success story is the transformation of community space in Mixenden, where the newly built Mixenden Urban Park has become a vital hub for local connection and celebration. Previously, the Dodgeholme Tenants and Residents Group had no suitable outdoor space for their events, often resorting to hosting them on the street or on overgrown land by the river.

Active Calderdale
Nov 61 min read


Noah’s Ark: Embedding Physical Activity into Mental Health Support
Noah's Ark is a grant-funded charity whose work includes counselling sessions for 5-15-year-olds. As a frontline service with direct contact with young people and schools, they were identified as an 'Active Partner' to help young people in crisis to find improved mental wellbeing through being physically active. A workshop with 12 practitioners helped identify opportunities for “active conversations” during counselling. Together, they compiled 16 practical suggestions for i

Active Calderdale
Nov 62 min read


Making waves: Isaac's swimming success
Back in September, 10-year-old Isaac won several medals whilst representing Team GB at the Special Olympics North West Swimming Gala in Blackpool. Since joining the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) swimming lesson programme at Sowerby Bridge Pool, Isaac has flourished into a strong swimmer and was able to start training as a Team GB athlete at a competitive swimming club. Isaac came away with a Gold, Silver, 4th place and a super speeding ticket where he took

Active Calderdale
Nov 52 min read


Activating a community green space
Since spring 2023, there’s been plenty of talk about creating a community garden in the heart of Cornholme. After identifying the green space next to Vale Baptist Church as the perfect spot, Active Calderdale worked with landowners Todmorden Town Council to draw up plans that included wheelchair-accessible raised beds, community vegetable growing, improved paths, and better seating. With funding approved in May 2024, Todmorden Town Council developed the space and supported t

Active Calderdale
Nov 33 min read


Active Schools Series - Ravenscliffe Is Redefining Physical Activity
Ravenscliffe High School is a specialist school for students aged 11–19 with clearly identified special educational needs. People with special educational needs and disabilities often have lower-than-average rates of participation in physical activity. To support pupils and their families, the school was approached to become an Active School. Their expertise was also sought to help adapt the Calderdale Active Schools (CAS) Framework to suit the needs of a specialist setting

Active Calderdale
Oct 292 min read


North Halifax Partnership's Community Building Bike Competitions
The North Halifax Partnership (NHP) is a community-focused organisation based in Halifax, West Yorkshire. It delivers a wide range of initiatives designed to improve local wellbeing and strengthen public services. The NHP has been a key partner in system change work with Parks and Green Spaces (GSSS) and now leads on several Park Partnership Groups across North Halifax, including Mixenden , Beechwood Park , and Shroggs Park . These groups are helping to develop a community-l

Active Calderdale
Oct 283 min read


Movement for MSK - John's Story
" I live with my wife in Rastrick and I'm a member of St. Matthew's Anglican & Methodist Church. Staying physically active has always been important to me. Over the years, I’ve found different ways to keep moving, whether it’s going for short walks, heading out on cycle rides, or enjoying horse riding. These activities not only help me stay fit but also give me a sense of freedom and connection to the outdoors. Recently, my doctor recommended I try Pilates to help improve my

Active Calderdale
Oct 282 min read


Active community clean-ups
Siddal Litter Picking Taskforce Siddal Community Clean-Up are a litter-picking taskforce initiated by local resident, Toni Holmes, in April 2021. Toni's Story When Toni moved into the area, she started walking to help her lose weight. At first, she’d stroll through Exley and along the A629, until one day she discovered the canal. That became her go-to route, a 3-mile round trip from her front door that took about an hour, well… depending on how long she stopped to watch the

Active Calderdale
Oct 283 min read


Fresh signs for Calderdale parks
If you’ve visited Calderdale’s parks recently, you may have noticed the old signs — plain green and white boards, simply displaying the park’s name and council logo. Residents felt these were uninviting and lacked useful information. Listening to the community has been central to our approach. When a new sign was planned for Mixenden Urban Park, the initial options didn’t meet expectations. This prompted Active Calderdale Project Manager Gemma Beckwith to work closely with t

Active Calderdale
Oct 281 min read


Calderdale Cancer Aware Team
The Active Communities & Places team has been working in Park Ward to understand which assets they can influence to embed the promotion of physical activity as part of what they do. One opportunity came through teaming up with the Calderdale Cancer Awareness Project (CAP), where they looked at how to build on the great work already happening. The Calderdale Cancer Awareness project is a powerful collaboration between Halifax Opportunities Trust and Macmillan Cancer Support

Active Calderdale
Oct 223 min read


Finding Hope at 52: John's Story
I’m 52 years old and I’ve lived in the Park Ward community my whole life. For many years, I led a fairly inactive lifestyle, especially after developing some long-term health conditions due to an accident. After struggling to find motivation to work out, I found myself lazy, spending most of my time at home with very little routine or motivation to do more. The staff and volunteers at Unique Community Hub were very welcoming and helpful from the first day I joined. The Hub w

Active Calderdale
Oct 212 min read


Creating active park resources
As part of our ongoing focus on parks and green spaces, Active Calderdale has been developing a new set of park map resource leaflets, designed to help people discover the many ways they can be active right on their doorstep. These maps are more than just guides. They’re conversation starters, created especially for practitioners who work with local residents, from social prescribers and community connectors to wellbeing coaches and activity leaders. Each leaflet highlights w

Active Calderdale
Oct 211 min read


Celebrating Health and Wellbeing in Calderdale Schools
The Healthy Schools Award is a co-designed initiative led by Calderdale’s Public Health Children and Young People (CYP) team. It’s a free, fully supported awards process that helps schools showcase and strengthen their commitment to pupil and staff wellbeing. Schools complete an application process with supporting evidence in one of three key areas: Physical Activity Mental Health and Wellbeing Food and Nutrition Schools are encouraged to take meaningful steps to improve hea

Active Calderdale
Oct 212 min read


Making space for girls at Beechwood Park
The Girls @ Beechwood project has given local teenage girls the chance to share their thoughts, experiences and hopes for Beechwood Park, a place that should feel safe, welcoming and fun for everyone. Remembering the past, seeing the present The first project workshop looked back at childhood memories. For many of the girls, the park once meant freedom, imagination and fun, a place to play on swings and make memories with family. “I remember being careless and free when goin

Active Calderdale
Oct 202 min read


Finding Fun and Confidence at Unique Community Hub: Afraa’s Story
" My name is Afraa and I live in Halifax with my family. I don't go to any clubs because my dad can be too busy and says I can just play in the street, and my mum doesn't drive. Before joining Unique Community Hub , I wasn't very active, and I only walked to and from school. I struggle with paying attention, and I don't really enjoy learning at school, but I always have lots of energy, and I get frustrated because I'm always so bored. This is the first girls' club in our are

Active Calderdale
Oct 142 min read
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