Our Mission

Walk and Talk is a community wellbeing initiative designed to bring people together through guided walks and supportive social groups. It provides a welcoming space where participants can connect, share experiences, and discuss mental health and overall wellbeing, all while enjoying gentle physical activity. By combining movement with conversation, Walk and Talk aims to reduce isolation, promote mental and physical health, and strengthen the sense of community across Nelson, Bradley, and wider Pendle.

Founded by Maj Mahmood and supported by a dedicated team of volunteers, Walk and Talk operates with minimal funding, relying on community support to keep activities accessible. Open to people of all ages and abilities, the initiative encourages anyone looking to improve their wellbeing, build social connections, and enjoy outdoor activity to take part. Walks are free or low-cost, with opportunities for participants to engage at their own pace, whether joining casually or attending more regularly.

Our primary goals

Walking and talking – helping participants boost mood, reduce stress, and improve overall wellbeing.

Encouraging positive environment to share experiences, meet new people, and create a stronger sense of community.

Free or low-cost, run by volunteers, and designed to be accessible so everyone can take part at their own pace and benefit from the initiative.

Although the loss of Simon was the birth of Walk & Talk, we wouldn’t be where we are now without our trustees, good people who have come together to make all of this possible.

Be a part of our cause