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MenWalkTalk Sheffield Group

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Dates and Schedule
Next event:
Every 2 weeks on Sunday at to
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Adults (over 18)
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Price
FREE
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MenWalkTalk is a UK charity that creates safe, supportive spaces for men aged 18+, to walk, talk and connect with other men, through free to attend, volunteer-led walks. In the group, there’s no pressure to talk, no judgement and no expectations. Whether you want to open up, listen or just enjoy being around others, you’ll be welcomed exactly as you are.

The Sheffield group meet fortnightly on a Sunday at 10am.

Meeting point: ///happy.patrol.stand – https://w3w.co/happy.patrol.stand 

The entrance to Whiteley Woods, at the second bench along the tarmac path. The path is accessed from the mini roundabout between Rustlings Road and Oakbrook Road. There is usually adequate parking on each of these roads, close to the park.

The walk they do is flat and along established paths. There is a stepping stone crossing, which is avoidable if needs be, and the option to go ‘off-road’ into the woods if everyone is able.

You can book your place on their website.

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Address
entrance of Whiteley Woods and the Porter Valley, just over the road from the west end of Endcliffe Park, at the second bench along the tarmac path, Sheffield, S10 3HR

Organised by MenWalkTalk

MenWalkTalk is a UK charity that creates safe, supportive spaces for men aged 18+, to walk, talk and connect with other men, through free to attend, volunteer-led walks.

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