
⚽️ The Sheppertonesses and D'Oyly Carte Island 🏝️
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We’re diving into the heart of Shepperton this time, where community spirit is kicking off in style with the Sheppertonesses - a women’s walking football club that’s all about friendship, fitness, and some good ol' footie fun! Founded by the enthusiastic Denise Johnson, this club is not just about scoring goals; it’s about finding a supportive space for all women, regardless of fitness level or football experience.
Later, we’ll paddle over to D'Oyly Carte Island, where Andy Hill and his wife Sheila are transforming a once-derelict property into a vibrant community hub, blending history with creativity. It’s a tale of restoration that’s as inspiring as it is delightful, proving that a little vision can breathe new life into our cherished spots. So, grab your headphones and let’s explore how Shepperton is coming together, one kick and one concert at a time!
Takeaways:
- Denise Johnson started the Sheppertonesses to create a supportive community for women who want to play football, regardless of their experience level or age.
- The first session of the Sheppertonesses had a surprisingly good turnout, with ten women showing up, indicating a real community need for such activities.
- There are plans for the Sheppertonesses to expand their activities, including potential matches with other clubs, emphasizing the growth of women’s football locally.
- D'Oyly Carte Island has transformed from a derelict property into a vibrant community space, showcasing the spirit of collaboration and creativity.
- The podcast highlights the importance of local initiatives in enhancing mental health and community bonding through activities like walking football.
- Andy Hill's vision for D'Oyly Carte Island includes creating a red squirrel sanctuary, blending environmental goals with community engagement in a unique way.
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