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Are you female and living in Southwark? Do you find it hard to lead an active life? Then we want to hear from you. By completing the short survey (which will only take 10 minutes) at the bottom of the page you can opt to be entered into a prize draw to win an Apple iPad mini 2.


Why are we doing this survey?


In Southwark, there is a big difference between men?s and women?s levels of physical activity (like walking, running and going to the gym). Only 22% of women are active, compared to 46% of men in the borough. Southwark Council and London Sport are working together to tackle these differences, because they believe that leading a more active life, means a happier and healthier community.


This survey is a start towards understanding how to address these issues. That?s why your opinion really matters to us. We need to hear from women like you in Southwark, to better understand what?s going on, so that organisations in the borough can improve their services to you, your female friends and family.


Thank you,


London Sport Insight Team


https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/YBZWYX2

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