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A fitness studio in Earlsfield has launched a Move For Your Mood Challenge to combat lockdown lethargy. Beattitude opened its doors on Garratt Lane over five years ago, as London s first female-only boutique fitness studio. Currently, all classes are taught via live stream and can be accessed easily at home. Now they are starting a Move For Your Mood Challenge , which will run from Monday 8 - Sunday 21 March 2021. The goal is to inspire Wandsworth women to focus on the mood-boosting effects of movement through a two-week online fitness challenge.
Beattitude, Earlsfield Participants should complete 10 of their live stream classes in 14 days and notice the changes to their mood.
Beattitude asks women to Move for my Mood
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A local historian is campaigning to erect a plaque in Summerstown in memory of T. Rex star Marc Bolan. Geoff Simmons hopes the sign can be displayed on a Tesco Express, near where the famous singer spent a large part of his youth. Marc Bolan, previously Marc Feld, moved to a prefab house near the Wimbledon Greyhound Stadium with his family in the 1960s. The Felds lived in a prefab by the greyhound stadium Although the former “Sun Cottage” is demolished now, the impact of the glam rock idol had a lasting impact on Wandsworth residents. “I’ve met a number of people on my walks who remembered Mark Feld from his early Summerstown days.