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Club nights for people with physical or learning difficulties
A club night for people with physical or learning disabilities to go and socialise. This also gives families or carers some time to do activities or things for themselves. The…
Coffee morning at Glyndon Community Centre
A weekly coffee morning for older people to meet others, enjoy a hot drink and socialise.
Community Angels befriending service for older people
A volunteer-led befriending service for older people that can help people who are feeling isolated in person or over the phone. This may be due to an illness, disability, retirement…
Community brunch at Middle Park Community Centre
Take the opportunity for a freshly prepared brunch and spend quality time socialising with familiar faces or making new friends. There’s no need to rush off once you’re finished. Stick…
Community Lunch at Middle Park Community Centre
Come along on a Wednesday to enjoy a warm welcome and a community lunch. It's a great place to make new friends or come along with those you already know…
Dance for Health
Have fun, get fit and improve your balance, co-ordination and flexibility. Make friends and enjoy dancing as a group to music of all genres. Sessions are designed to increase your…
Dance for Wellbeing
Join a weekly dance session to improve your mental and physical wellbeing in an inclusive and fun environment. These sessions will allow you to refocus your energy, deepen your connection…
Deaf Hospital Passport
A passport that helps deaf people attend and communicate at medical appointments when there is not an interpreter there or in emergencies. The passport will include your contact information, dietary…
Dementia Choir
Joyful Voices is a choir for people living with dementia, their care givers and people who are dementia friendly. The group use music to bring joy, comfort and connection to…
Dementia support and respite at home: Mindcare
Get a visit from a MindCare professional who will spend at least 2 hours with someone from dementia and engage them in activities, giving their friends and family some time…
Dementia-friendly film screenings
Film screenings that are open to everyone, but offer a welcoming and friendly environment for people living with dementia, and their loved ones. The cinema offers free tea, coffee and…
Dial-a-Ride
If you have a permanent or long term disability or health problem and cannot use public transport, Dial-a-Ride can take you door-to-door. You will need to become a member to…