Mothering Monday at the Malvern's
Malvern’s and is free for any parents to join with their babies and toddlers’. Cooper set the group up as ‘there was a demand for such a group and very few free activities for new parents and their off spring’.
T e group is associated with the National Childbirth Trust Charity and meets every Monday at 10.30 at one of the Malvern conservator’s car parks, depending on which one of the fi ve routes is taken.
If you venture up the Malvern Hills on a Monday morning you may come across a group with young children on their backs instead of rucksacks and armed with milk bottles rather than fl asks.
So who are these youthful bunch of hikers? T e group’s founder and co-ordinator Hannah Cooper explains.
‘T e group is called Mondays up the Is your conservatory TOO COLD IN WINTER?
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Cooper requests that ‘participants need a post natal check from their G.P before joining and they must bring either a sling or baby carrier.’ Parents get a chance to rest as well as the walk always ends in a well-earned cuppa at a local café. For further info contact Hannah Cooper at
coordinator.malvernhills@
net.org.uk
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