25 September 2015

A volunteer with the Scottish Borders Walking for Health project, Walk It, has scooped a national award for his work.

Peter Handley, who leads the Friday Walk It group in Kelso, was awarded the 2015 Paths for All Health Walk Volunteer of the Year Award at a ceremony at the Scottish Parliament.

The Walk It project provides free health walks across the Scottish Borders and is jointly managed by Scottish Borders Council and NHS Borders.

Peter has been a volunteer with the project for almost a decade, and was one of the original group of walk leaders.

Project Co-ordinator Denise Carmichael said: “Peter is an amazing volunteer, professional and dedicated, and he has given many years of his time to the project and runs his walk every Friday from The Square in Kelso.

“Peter’s passion for walking and the benefits it provides to members of the local community is evident and I am delighted that he has been recognised at a national level for his exceptional commitment.”

The 23 Walk It walks cover all the main Border towns and many smaller settlements and the number of walk leaders has grown from six to 72. The number of people attending the groups has also increased dramatically over the years, and the ‘Walk It Further’ series has been developed to allow people to progress to more challenging walks.

Kevan Sanderson, Health Improvement Lead at NHS Borders, said: “This award is a fantastic achievement for Peter and well deserved for all the hard work he has given to the Walk It project over the last 10 years.

“Volunteer walk leaders like Peter play an essential role in the success of the project, bringing health benefits and enjoyment to many people across the Borders.”

At the awards the Earlston Paths Group was also recognised for their decade of work improving paths around the village with the Community Path Volunteer of the Year Award.

Health Walk Volunteer 2015 Resize

Pictured above: Peter Handley, Health Walk Volunteer of the Year