Mayor launches Wellington walking festival
The Wellington Walking Festival is well under way after being opened by the mayor.
Councillor Dorothy Roberts was present at Wellington Leisure Centre on Monday to send 50 walkers on their way after observing a minute's silence for the Queen.
She was thanked by Eve Clevenger, the chair of Wellington Walkers are Welcome. The group part of a national body set up to encourage towns and villages nationwide to welcome walkers and ramblers.
Mrs Roberts suggested 12 years ago that Wellington be added to the list. Now regular walks take place every first and third Sunday, and this month celebrates the 11th walking festival
There will be more walks on Tuesday, including Slow Ways Shrewsbury to Wellington, the second stage of the T50 50-mile trail from Oakengates to Telford Town Park and a bat walk in Dothill.
On other days, walkers can discover the Attingham Estate or the industrial history of Broseley. Other events on the programme include Discover Sunnycroft, Nordic Walking in Apley Woods and All Around the Wrekin to find the Ercall.
Booking is essential for many of the events, and certificates will be awarded to anyone taking part in five or more of the walks or for people completing 50 miles or more in total during the festival.
A full programme can be viewed at wellingtonwalkersarewelcome.org.uk/festival