Wealden District Council
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Health and Wellbeing

Wealden District Council has adopted a new Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2022-25, which will replace the previously adopted strategies.

A review has been undertaken over the past year and new themes and priorities have been agreed for the next three year period. The new strategy, presented in a user friendly and interactive format, will help to inform the work programme of the Wellbeing Team.

The four main priorities identified within the strategy are:

Mental Health and Resilience

We will look to support partners and individuals to raise awareness and strengthen their personal resilience through a variety of ways. For example, by making lifestyle changes, being physically active to help stay healthy or building a social network by accessing a befriending scheme or volunteering to help them ease their feelings of loneliness and isolation.

Loneliness, Social Isolation and Connected Communities

In recent times we have seen communities pulling together and how resilience is pivotal for individuals as well as communities. The strategy acknowledges the vital role communities play in improving residents’ mental health and wellbeing.

Positive health choices

By building on the resources and strengths in individuals, our partners and within our communities, the Council will help encourage and support people to take greater ownership of their own health and wellbeing.

Active Communities, Environment and Facilities

We will continue to manage the districts’ leisure centres and support local sport and leisure organisations in providing active environments for our communities. This will be achieved by promoting open spaces, working with partners to improve facilities and supporting initiatives such as Active Travel and climate change.

For the first time the strategy also acknowledges the many services and actions of a range of service areas that impacts on our residents health and wellbeing.

Healthy Wealden website

The Healthy Wealden website promotes Wealden’s parks, recreation grounds, trails and health and wellbeing information and events. 

Leisure Centres

Wealden has four leisure centres – Crowborough, Hailsham and Uckfield.  These centres are managed by Freedom Leisure on behalf of Wealden District Council.

Healthy Wealden Facebook Page 

For more information, advice and tips on leading a healthier lifestyle and community activities, then visit and ‘like’ the Healthy Wealden Facebook page.

Walking and Cycling in Wealden

Wealden is a great place to go walking or cycling. Whether it’s for a short journey or more challenging adventure, the district has many beautiful areas to visit including picturesque villages and market towns, parks and gardens, Ashdown Forest, High Weald (Area of Natural Outstanding Beauty), South Downs National Park, Cuckoo Trail, Forest Wat Country Park, Seven Sisters and so much more.

Wealden Activity Days

Wealden’s Activity Days have been on hold since 2019 due to the pandemic and we are currently reviewing whether they will be held this year. A decision will be made shortly. 

Information on Funding

If you are looking for funding for your club, visit our grants pages the latest funding opportunities including lottery funding and local grants schemes.

Supporting Sports Clubs

Club Matters, the essential one-stop-shop for sports clubs, will provide you with support, learning and guidance on all aspects of running a club whether it is large, small, formal or informal. Club Matters offers free, simple and bite size support to all clubs.