SCOTLAND'S walking charity is encouraging Wee County businesses to get their staff out of the office and walking more as part of a step challenge.

Paths for All is inviting organisations of all shapes and sizes to set-up their own bespoke walking challenge to keep their workforce active and connected to their colleagues as Scotland eases out of lockdown.

During May, over 4,000 furloughed and home workers participated in a special nationwide edition of the charity's Step Count Challenge, with over 90 per cent of participants saying the motivation of the challenge helped them cope better with the Covid-19 restrictions.

Now, the charity is encouraging businesses to run in-house challenges so their staff can get active and stay connected with colleagues in a fun and interactive way whether working at home or in the office.

Ian Findlay CBE, chief officer at Paths for All, said: "Our special lockdown edition of the Step Count Challenge was one of our most successful, with over 930 teams from across Scotland taking part.

"The vast majority of participants reported feeling much better for it and are planning to continue being more active during the working day in their 'new normal'."

The bespoke Step Count Challenge is made up of teams of five and has one simple aim of encouraging people to walk more to feel happier and healthier, with participants having access to leader boards, goal setting and team chat to keep them motivated and connected.

Businesses can register a team of five for just £30 – and can customise their own challenges with tailored branding and personalised messaging.

More information about bespoke Step Count Challenges, can be found by visiting stepcount.org.uk/bespoke-step-count-challenges