This month we were featured in the Sussex Wildlife Trust blog, following a lovely day out trundling. On a bright and beautiful spring morning, it was lovely to greet Hilary Mines and Tess Caven at…
5K Your Way participantsSocial media is a funny thing, isn’t it? Sometimes it can add undue pressure by making vulnerable people feel they don’t stack up against often impossible standards or comparisons. But then,…
When I was a horse-mad but £-poor teenager, I signed up to help with a local Riding for Disabled children’s group in return for free rides and access to the sort of camaraderie that…
Shelley Simmons, Nutritional and Technical Advisor to OSCAR Pet Foods and Registered Veterinary Nurse (RVN CertSAN CFVHNut), has taken time out of her packed schedule to pen some advice for trundl members and followers…
If you’ve read Part 1 of “Exercise and Ageing”, I hope you found (and tried) a few simple hacks to up your activity levels without too much disruption to your daily life. In this follow-up,…
We love this piece by Jamie Beddard explaining the importance of being outdoors and making our shared outdoor spaces more accessible to the many and not just the few. Jamie is the co-Director for…
The beauty about trundl, is it can be anything you want it to be. Sure, it can be a trek up the side of a mountain in a howling gale but it's also the morning walk with the dogs, walking to school, a mooch around the shops, nipping to the garage for a pint of milk… anytime you're getting out and about, make it a trundl trip and be a part of something special.