Move More Month Awards Ceremony 2019

22nd June 2019

Move More Awards evening to recognise the achievements of Organisations and individuals during move more month.

Held at B.Braun Medical Ltd Head Quarters. Key note speakers include DR. Ollie Hart, Greg Fell Sheffield's Director of Public Health, People Plus Head of Health and Wellbeing Rob Woollen and Deborah Cundy award winning coach who turned her life around by becoming more active. Includes highlights of move more month, the Guinness World Record Hopscotch attempt, inspirational stories from the month and why move more as Sheffield's ambition to become the most active City in the UK is a key economic, community and health priority. Winners of award categories and presentation takes place with trophies and prizes! Buffet and refreshments provided and a chance to network amongst other businesses, people and organisers of Move More in an informal environment. Click Here to book your free place and for any questions or queries please direct to Andy Picken as below. Andy Picken Workplace Lead ajp28consultancy@gmail.com

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