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HUNDREDS of people in Glasgow yesterday enjoyed a walk in the park.

Well, actually, a walk in five parks as 1400 people took part in the Great Scottish Walk.

Those stepping out ranged from babies in prams to pensions, but three out of four walkers were woman as men appear to believe it is not macho enough.

But hundreds of people did take up the challenge of the picturesque 12-mile route through the parks of Bellahouston, Pollok, Newlands, Queens and Maxwell.

And they raised thousands of pounds for various charities in the process.

Among them was Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, who donned a tracksuit for the walk which began at Bellahouston Park and took participants on a route through Pollok Country Park, Queens Park, Maxwell Park and Newlands Park.

Ms Sturgeon, who was joined by Sports Minister Stewart Maxwell, said the event was a great way of introducing people to the health benefits of walking.

While agreeing that men might be more attracted to more physical pursuits, she added: "I think women are maybe more involved with charity fundraising than men.

"Clearly walking is a good exercise for women.

"It is great fun and it has been a fantastic day.

"It promotes fitness and activity which is a good thing itself but also most people on the walk will be raising money for good causes."

Some of the women taking part took the opportunity to take their babies too, pushing them round the circuit in their prams.

Walker Shirley Beatson, 35, of Uddingston, Lanarkshire, is in remission from breast cancer and was raising money for Marie Curie Cancer Care with her 13-month-old daughter Beatrice.

Shirley said: "It is amazing to see so many women here.

"I just think mums especially are happy to walk, especially those trying to get fit again after child birth and, of course, you would do it for charity too.

"Men maybe more happy if it was more strenuous, which is a shame as it is a great day out for the family and a chance to raise money.

"I took the chance to do this because I am enormously grateful for the fact I am still alive and able to have children."

Chief organiser Priscilla Turner said women saw the event as a social occasion.

She said: "For women, they go and have a laugh, get together and do it for charity and take their kids.

Men would do it competitively and would not bring their mates, go for a walk and have a good gas, while the women would.

"Absolutely, men should get more involved.

"I would say the walk was a great success and people were commenting on how nice the route was as it was so leafy going through the parks."

While not a race, the first across the line was Colin Scott, a sorting office worker from Comely Bank, Edinburgh, who has finished in the event's top three in each of the last 11 years.

The oldest walker was 89-year-old Anna Goldie, who was raising money for the Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice.

The first female under the age of 18 to finish the competition was Catherine Mullan, 12 and the first under-18 male was 14-year-old Lewis Dow.

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Pictures: Jamie Simpson

Publication date 26/05/08

Posted by: Edna Bucket, Interweb on 4:17pm Mon 26 May 08
Those stepping out ranged from babies in prams to pensions


those pension books fair get out and about lol
Posted by: trench, possilpark on 4:43pm Mon 26 May 08
this restores faith in human nature, i just read about a young student in cowdenbeath being kicked and punshed by a bunch of girls who were led by a girl gang leader, the victim ended up in hospital as there was a possibility of the attack causeing a brain heamorage,i hope their parents are very proud of them.....not, this news made me want to throw up, so the story of all the people going on the charity walk..... god bless you all.
Posted by: Edna Bucket, Interweb on 7:30pm Mon 26 May 08
i believe there are a lot of wonderful caring folks in our wee world trench, and we sadly always hear the bad yins, sadly amongst women violent attacks are on increase.

in the last hour, ive just been fortunate enough to meet one of the lovely kind. thank you to the kind lady who came over, to my tear stained kids aid, from looking out her window at me rushing to my warwounded son ! taking us into her home and getting her 1st aid kit out and making us both feel a lot happier! from a sticking plaster on a bleeding leg, and antiseptic wipes and saying 'there there its not that bad'

everyone needs reassured that they are safe. and doing good things for others, brings better rewards to us via helping those less fortunate , as well as learning about yourself as well.

as adults we have a choice to be law abiding selfless and caring or go that other way.i wish that that poor lassie well and hope thsoe animals get caged.

and hope all the walkers from yesterday had a good time raising money in our dear green place.
Posted by: Edna Bucket, Interweb on 7:30pm Mon 26 May 08
i believe there are a lot of wonderful caring folks in our wee world trench, and we sadly always hear the bad yins, sadly amongst women violent attacks are on increase.

in the last hour, ive just been fortunate enough to meet one of the lovely kind. thank you to the kind lady who came over, to my tear stained kids aid, from looking out her window at me rushing to my warwounded son ! taking us into her home and getting her 1st aid kit out and making us both feel a lot happier! from a sticking plaster on a bleeding leg, and antiseptic wipes and saying 'there there its not that bad'

everyone needs reassured that they are safe. and doing good things for others, brings better rewards to us via helping those less fortunate , as well as learning about yourself as well.

as adults we have a choice to be law abiding selfless and caring or go that other way.i wish that that poor lassie well and hope thsoe animals get caged.

and hope all the walkers from yesterday had a good time raising money in our dear green place.
Posted by: Edna Bucket, Interweb on 7:31pm Mon 26 May 08
sorry for hitting refresh and posting twice!
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