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> Healthy Adults > Healthy Lifestyles > Park Yoga is coming to Worcester

Park Yoga is coming to Worcester

Jemma Bufton, April 6, 2025April 6, 2025

A free activity which aids both physical and mental health is coming to Worcester this summer.

Park Yoga will take place every Sunday morning at KGV Hub Community Centre (WR4 9TL) in the Brickfields area of Worcester.

Sessions will run from 9.30am to 10.30am, starting on 4 May and continuing until 14 September.

Park Yoga is open to everybody, with no prior experience or booking required.

There will be refreshments available afterwards at the KGV Hub, in the form of a pop-up café.

The Worcester events follow a successful scheme in Kidderminster.

Participants are encouraged to consider environmentally-friendly travel options, such as cycling or catching the bus, to get to the event.

Park Yoga in Worcester is supported by Public Health in Worcestershire and Active Herefordshire and Worcestershire, to encourage people to get active and have fun meeting new people this summer.

Onside are delivering the sessions, while delivery partners include Worcester City Council, Worcester Community Trust and Freedom Leisure.

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