Mercury Shopping Centre celebrates with a wellness weekender and Wellgate farm visit.
Shoppers are invited to pet some farm animals as part of the
wellness weekender this Saturday and Sunday 11th & 12th
of March at The Mercury. Wellgate farm will be here on Sunday and will bring a
mix of animals to the centre.
On Saturday the centre is joined by Havering community
champions including Dementia Music & Social Club, Brennan & Burch,
London Life Savers and Proper Blokes Club and The Mercury Breakfast Club to showcase
their community work and to help signpost people to actively look after their
wellbeing.
Wellness is an active
process of making choices toward a healthy and fulfilling life.
Wellness is especially important as we age because regular
exercise and proper nutrition can help prevent a variety of ailments including
cardiovascular disease, obesity, and fall risk behaviours. Petting an animal can
increase levels of the stress-reducing hormone oxytocin and
decrease production of the stress hormone cortisol. Reduced
stress can also benefit physical health, which is an important part of our
overall wellbeing.
On Saturday shoppers will be
treated to a seated massage from therapist Mike Kelly, demos of chair yoga with
Mary from Body and Soul yoga and shoppers can take part in the Arts Awards
‘Discover’ programme all for free! The weekend is open to everyone and all
ages, it’s never too early or too late to look after your wellbeing.
Gemma Brooks, marketing, and
tenant liaison at The Mercury, said: 'It's crucial to be highlighting the
importance of health and wellbeing as most people lead busy lives and health is
key to our everyday functioning and development. 'It's also great as a centre
that we can help our customers to make healthier choices and as a health
champion myself I understand that sign posting people can help them to
understand what's available to them.'
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