Steve Whitney, Martyn Cosgrave, Luke Newman, Ben Auld, Ian Bradbury and John Judge.
- Credit: JUSTINE LEIGH
A group that aims to support the mental health and well being of men has been set up in St Neots.
A series of walks have been organised and are being led by Justin Leigh, founder of Focus4growth, a business that is a network of coaches, which specialise in business performance coaching.
Justin, 48, from Little Paxton, is leading a group called‘Walk&Talk4men and members meet up at Paxton Pits.
Justin said: “A guy called James Mace set up the first Walk&Talk4Men in Essex and there are now many of these groups across the UK.
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Blackened wood borders a grid of evenly spaced volcanic rocks inside this pavilion, which Pontoatelier has designed to support social-distancing in the Azores.
Built on the volcanic São Miguel Island for the Walk&Talk arts festival, the Inbetween Pavilion is an open-air room for people to play, perform or practice yoga safely during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Inbetween Pavilion is bordered by charred wood
The 25 rocks inside the structure are all placed at two-metre intervals, which is widely regarded as a safe distance between individuals in order to minimise transmission of Covid-19.
Pontoatelier s goal is to offer a safe space for people to gather, while social distancing, to bring back a sense of freedom after a year of isolation and lockdowns.