
Free health walk to take place in Bearsden next week
Starting at the Allander Leisure Centre, the walk will begin at 11am on Monday, June 16.
The route will take participants around the Bearsden and Milngavie community, including Kilmardinny Loch, and will last for an hour.
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Organisers have said the walk is a great opportunity to meet new people, get some exercise, and explore the local area.
The East Dunbartonshire Leisure and Culture said in a Facebook post: "All LGBTQIA+ members welcomed as we are a friendly and inclusive group; you just need to be 16+ to join the walk.
"The walk will last an hour as we walk by Kilmardinny Loch; we will head back to Allander Leisure Centre for refreshments."

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