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Project London Health will shortly be piloting a FREE community Health & Wellbeing emagazine for East Dulwich.


Have you ever wanted to write a couple of articles per month in your expert field - do you have that creative flare for readers to completely 'get it' and want to know more?


There are two types of experts in need:


1. Qualified Articles

Are you a doctor, scientist, physio, PT instructor or in alternative therapies? These articles will be written by professional experts and give an insight into our bodies, how they tick in laypersons terms.


2. Community Articles

Have you had a health challenge and used exercise to help alleviate it. These would be general articles on weight loss through food or exercise, or returning back to exercise. This is for motivational reading with goals set and achieve...' I lost 2 Stone, got fitter and ran my first ever 10K!'


This is a voluntary role while contributing to the community. Plug who you are and what you do so others can contact you - this emagazine purely pulls all the strings together. But.... no pill pushing, lotions or potions.



Please either PM me or come along to our fitness session ** Always FREE ** and join in for 10am, by the cafe on the Rye on Saturday mornings or come along around 11-15am after the session for a chat. A full link to this group can be found on 'Whats on in East Dulwich?'



Thanks,


McCabe

That's a good idea - McCabe's free fitness sessions are great.


I'm a journalist, so if anyone's thinking of writing something for this but needs help getting started, I'd be happy to give it a read or give you some pointers if you've never written before.

Hi there,


I'm the Founder of Dulwich based sports startup www.openplay.co.uk.


I could help write about some of the Dulwich sports facilities as I'm an expert an expert on most of them! We've created a site to help get people aware of what's in their local area and book them online. We've already got some of the Dulwich facilities online which can be booked e.g. Alleyn's School, Rosendale Playing Fields and Dulwich Sports Ground.


I'd happily do an article in relation to this for your magazine?

G'day Openplay,


This sounds absolutley brilliant!


Will be mapping out the format next week and get your feed in. If you are free on a Saturday morning, come along to the Rye for one of my sessions. Its not so much to meet me, but more about how I team build through empowering; Verds knows how I tick :-).






Best!


McCabe.

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