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Resource Hub

Welcome to the Resource Hub, your place to find practical guidance, tools and templates to help you support people to move more across our community as part of Active Calderdale.

Learn more about how to embed opportunities and policies to support increasing physical activity levels, find promotional materials to encourage people to move more - and see how you can create your own.


(Where possible, please use digital resources where available. Should you need to request printed materials, please contact us.)

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A woman with a helmet is on a bike wearing a pair of glasses and smiling. The title says Play Your Part Booklet by Active Calderdale.

Play Your Part Booklet

Play your part in helping others to move more in Calderdale.

A green poster from Active Calderdale with the message “When we move we’re stronger.” It encourages 30 minutes of daily activity, showing different ways to stay active through illustrations: walking more, doing housework, gardening, dancing to music, walking the dog, stretching/yoga/pilates, active travel, and playing with children or grandchildren. At the bottom, it says “Move your way, every day!

Activity Guideline Posters

A selection of printable posters displaying activity guidelines for adults and children.

Two older men play walking football in a field. There is an Active Calderdale logo, and the title reads Supporting Physical Activity Providers

Supporting Physical Activity Providers

Our vision is that everyone in Calderdale has the capability, opportunity and motivation to be physically active. Find out how we support physical activity providers.

A woman smiles during an activity. There is a blue gradient over the image and an Active Calderdale logo.

Active Conversations Handout

Supporting you to be active. Most people know that keeping active is good for our health, but did you know how much good it can do?

A history hike worksheet shows a crossword, treasure hunt and playground games in Mixenden.

Mixenden History Hike Activity Sheet

Discover the hidden history of Mixenden, from the Roman Road to Jumples Mill. What will you discover?

A wild walk activity sheet for the Mixenden hike, showing animals, a map and a crossword.

Mixenden Wild Walk Activity Sheet

Welcome to the Mixenden Hebble Brook trails. Get active outdoors and connect with the nature on your doorstep!

Illustrated map of a park showing entrances, routes, benches, activity stations, and points of interest. Marked features include the Visitors Centre and Toilets (1), Pavilion (2), Carrara Marble Statue and Urns (3), Play Area (4), Sundial (5), Central Fountain (6), Lake and Water Features (7), Cast-Iron Bridges with Halifax Coat of Arms (8), Water Fountain (9), and Bandstand (10). Key symbols indicate accessible entrances (A), benches (B), walking, running, cycling routes, and fitness stations such as stretch, star jump, lunge, and high knees. Routes include a 0.3 km blue loop and 0.5 km white loop. Photos around the border show people cycling, exercising, walking dogs, and enjoying the park. Street parking is available nearby, and food and drink are accessible at local cafés.

People's Park Map Leaflet

A guide to helping people move more in People's Park. Your park, your pace, your way – when we move, we're stronger!

Illustrated map of Shroggs Park showing entrances, paths, play areas, sports facilities, benches, and points of interest. Key features include accessible entrances (marked A), standard entrances (E), benches (B), picnic benches (PB), a play area (1), infant play area (2), football pitches (3 and 6), skate ramps (4), football and basketball courts (5), a listed monument (7), the original pond footprint (8), and a maze (9). Paths include woodland trails, rough terrain paths, and main walking routes with mile markers and a start/finish point. Photos of people playing football, walking, and enjoying the park are placed around the map. Surrounding roads include Wheatley Road, Lee Mount Road, St George’s Road, and Shroggs Road. A note indicates limited on-street parking and bus information via wymetro.com.

Shroggs Park Map Leaflet

A guide to helping people move more in Shroggs Park. Your park, your pace, your way – when we
move, we’re stronger!

Illustrated map showing two beginner-level mile routes in Portsmouth with parks, green spaces, and community facilities. Mile route 1 (red dashed line) follows the A646 between Portsmouth Recreation Ground and Vale Community Garden. Mile route 2 (blue dashed line) is a 160m loop around Portsmouth Rec, with 10 laps making a mile. Key locations include The Old Library (community groups and garden), Vale Baptist Church (activities and events), and Cornholme Primary School. Parks and green spaces highlighted: Vale Green Space (community garden, picnic benches, dog-friendly, accessible paths), Obadiah Woods (public right of way), Hirst Street Playground (play equipment, picnic bench), and Portsmouth Recreation Ground (multi-use games area, football pitch, woodland trails, playground, picnic benches, community noticeboard, dog-friendly). Illustrations show people walking, playing football, and enjoying the outdoors, alongside photos of local spaces and activities.

Cornholme Map Leaflet Copy

A guide to helping people move more around Cornholme & Portsmouth. When we move, we're stronger!

A take ten challenge in blue and pink, showing a calendar view to being active.

Step Out Challenge Calendar

Small movements can really boost your physical and mental health – so that’s why we’re challenging you to Step Out for 10 minutes.

An accessible step out challenge screenshot, showing activities.

Step Out Challenge Accessible

Can you Step Out for ten minutes every lunchtime? Join in with us every day with #StepOutChallenge.

Image shows a mini workout plan to help people get moving.

We are Undefeatable - Five In Five

Five in Five is a completely customisable mini-workout to help you move in whatever way works for you.

a photograph shows cromwell bottom, with footsteps and wheelchair friendly routes.

Self-guided Walk Booklet - Accessible Routes

Cromwell Bottom Nature Reserve - Shorter Walks and Wheelchair Friendly Routes.

an image shows some grass, with a Cromwell Bottom Wildlife Group logo.

Self-guided Walk Booklet WEB

An information guide to accompany your walk around Cromwell Bottom Nature Reserve.

Image shows 10 ways to take 10, with activities and QR codes.

10 Ways to Take 10

10 ways to Take 10 minutes of movement during your working day.

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