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Sept 2020
Harrogate parents' group Ready Steady Mums has been given the green light to resume its weekly walks, as they fit under the "support group" category within the government guidelines.
The group was forced to call a halt for the second time in early September when the "rule of six" came into place, which meant that, in most circumstances, groups of more than six could not gather.
However, after making contact with the office Andrew Jones MP to ask if it could keep going, Ready Steady Mums has been reassured it isn't breaking any rules as it is a support group for new parents. The group split into 'bubbles' of seven parents with babies plus one volunteer and headed out onto the Stray again yesterday morning, in line with the limit of 15 people gathering for organised outdoor events.
Laura Brett, a former mental health midwife who founded the group, said:
Formed in 2016, Ready Steady Mums provides people with the opportunity to stay fit and socialise during the early weeks and months of parenthood.
The group usually meets at St Mark’s Church at 10am on Friday, walks together around the Stray and then enjoys tea, coffee and cake inside the church. Resuming after lockdown, the refreshments became a picnic outside, in line with social distancing requirements.
From her background in mental health midwifery, and her new role in fundraising and promotions for Harrogate charity Wellspring, Laura said the group is even more important now than ever. New mums and dads don't get as many chances to meet and talk to others in the same position, and people are finding their mental health is suffering.
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