Pembrokeshire Parent Carers High Support Needs Group marked Carers Week this year by launching their own healthy walking group with help from Steps2Health. On Saturday, group members, many with their families, enjoyed a scenic walk from Wiseman's Bridge to Saundersfoot and back. This popular section of the Coast Path not only has great views, it is suitable for all abilities of walkers and wheelchair users. The walk was organised by Caroline Mason, chair of the High Support Needs Group, and carer representative on the Local Health Board. It was made possible thanks to support from Sustainable Pembrokeshire Small Grants Scheme and the trained volunteer leaders and regular walkers from the Pembroke Dock Steps2Health walking group. Altogether, 44 people successfully completed the round trip to Saundersfoot and back. They were joined by Chris Martin, chairman of the Pembrokeshire Local Health Board, who also has a family caring role for his son. Chris said: "It's really good to see so many carers and families enjoying themselves in a happy, healthy social way. I'm delighted to be able to support them today and urge them to keep up the good work." Find out more about the High Support Needs Group at http://www.highsupportneeds.org.uk">www.highsupportneeds.org.uk. Steps2Health is a Health Challenge Pembrokeshire project that aims to encourage walking throughout the county. Their details can be found at http://www.healthchallengepembrokeshire.co.uk">www.healthchallengepembrokeshire.co.uk or phone the co-ordinator, Paul Morris, on 07747 564042, for more information.