Launching Hay Hall Manor

Launch of Hay Hall Manor, our emerging community space! We are delighted to share that at our Annual General Meeting last week, we officially launched Hay Hall Manor – our office, emerging community space and gardens in Tyseley. The launch brought together the Board, our partners, community groups and staff

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Margot’s story: Community Café participant

Apart from living in London for a short while back in the 1970s, Margot has lived in South Birmingham her entire life – “I’m Birmingham born and bred!”. She was a professional opera singer for many years, and still sings in various choirs, such as St. Alban’s Church in Highgate.

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A Spark in Sparkbrook

The Active Wellbeing Society (TAWS) hosted a Commonwealth Games inspired Festival in partnership with Ackers Adventure and Birmingham Youth Sports Academy.  We invited the local residents to Golden Hillock Sports ground to celebrate the commonwealth games and join in on the fun! Marva told us she was excited upon receiving

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Walk and picnic event at Aston Park

On Saturday 25th June, we ran a community fun day at Aston Park with Commonwealth Games inspired activities for all the family. The event was in celebration of the Step Back Out project, which has encouraged people to get active in their local communities via 1:1 support walks, walking and

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Community Café Volunteer – Ellen’s Story

Ellen, aged 20, regularly volunteers at our community café in Druids Heath, which provides delicious sit-down meals created using surplus food. Ellen is currently studying for a degree in Biomedical Science and fits volunteering in around her lectures. She explained that she initially started volunteering at the community café as

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Green and growing updates

The Active Wellbeing Society runs and is involved in a number of green projects, aiming to help communities access their local green spaces, learn gardening and composting skills, and develop activities that bring people together. We work with a range of partners and groups to encourage more people to get

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Raymond’s Story- Social Prescribing

Raymond is 64 years old. Since he turned 60, he has been experiencing ill health. He has had a stroke and has arthritis in his feet. He also explained that ‘One of the main problems is my heart, I need to keep my heart active.’ Raymond received a text from

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From Beginner to Volunteer Run Leader – Dan’s Story

Dan had never focused on his health and wellbeing. He had struggled with his weight since his teenage years and had battled with low self-esteem. At his heaviest, Dan weighed over 22 and a half stone. Despite losing some weight, he struggled to maintain his weight loss and found himself

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Claire’s story-Growing volunteer

Claire started volunteering at the All Saint’s community garden in Small Heath in February this year. With a passion for growing, gardening and, composting Claire was keen to get involved, lay the groundwork and help get things started with the growing space for local people to take ownership. Claire feels

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TAWS Bike Giveaway

At The Active Wellbeing Society, we’ve been working with Birmingham City Council’s Active Travel Fund and Raleigh UK to give away 500 more Big Birmingham Bikes across the city this year. Big Birmingham Bikes is a city council initiative which works to increase the health and mobility of those who do

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