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Why not become part of Walking Works' community and make walking part of your week?
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Get fit and enjoy your local area by walking a bit every day. You'll be surprised how much better you feel!




Get off the bus/underground/train early and see what's happening on the streets!



Make your journey on foot and arrive energised and relaxed:



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LATEST NEWS

Walking Works meets Jack Johnson
Living Streets’ Walking Works campaign had a stall at a recent Jack Johnson concert, which hit London’s Hyde Park on 2 July. It was a great opportunity to introduce ourselves to the thousands of fans attending the concert.

Healthy Towns=Healthy People
A one day conference with workshops on health, walking and the environment; health is all of our business.

Walk to Work Day-tell us how you did!
Walk to Work Day was 24 April 2008. Tell us how it went for you and you could win a free pedometer.

80s Fitness Squad helps motivate commuters on Walk to Work Day
Commuters travelling between London Bridge station and The City on Thursday 24 April 2008 benefited from the motivation tactics of a squad of 1980s styled fitness instructors, who get very excited about commuters who walk to work.

One Londoner's diary: Walking to work to combat increased mince pie intake. Part 3
Wednesday 19 December 2007