Community Activities
We invite any one who enjoys cooking to join us on Wednesday mornings where we cook meals for local vulnerable people
We are a well established toddler group (in our 13th year) opening weekly in the Hurst area of Ashton-Under-Lyne. Thursday mornings 10-11.30 (Term time only). Pre - School 0-5 years old. Parents are responsible for children at all times and have to attend the session also.
2 rooms and external… [READ MORE]
We provide a social space for people who have Pulmonary Fibrosis. We provide information, advice and guidance on how to manage the condition. Refreshments provided. We have monthly Zoom meetings and monthly Face-to-Face meetings.
Bringing the West End to the North West.
Chadderton Together have opened a not-for-profit community cafe called Lydia's Tearoom. The cafe is situated in a completely renovated pavilion at Foxdenton Park. It is open five days each week Monday to Friday. However, as more vonteers come forward it will open each weekend as well.
The main participants are over 55. We provide various activities to engage in such as knitting, painting, craft, discussion, talks, quiz. There is a light lunch served with tea or coffee. The activities are open to anyone who wants to participate or just to come along for a natter. We also work in… [READ MORE]
Working in partnership with our local Primary School we provide a 5 course weekly meal in the schools community room for over 55's. There is an opportunity to socialise and engage in a variety of activities e.g. card making, armchair exercise, talks. Any person not well enough to attend has a… [READ MORE]
The Royal Exchange Theatre (RET) is working in partnership with Jigsaw Support to deliver two 6 week courses for young people aged 16-18 living in Tameside who are not in education, employment or training (NEET). In addition to attending one of the courses, you will be allocated a Motiv8 keyworker… [READ MORE]
We meet every Monday in Shaw at Tandle View Court for music and party afternoons, social days, crafts and activities. We also go out on occasional trips.
Our members range from 40 - 94 years old
Everyone is welcome.
Stimulating activities for those living with Dementia, in a warm and inviting setting.
Refreshments provided.
Please contact Sophie Ogden for details as the venue alternates between Aster House (OL1 2LA) and Trinity House (OL1 2XL)
Helping people with dementia and their carers to come together to support each other. Refreshments available. Donations welcome. Activities: bingo, musical bingo, quizzes, occasional arts and crafts, Reiki - working in partnership with Making Space
Feel Good Friday is a fantastic way to end the week!
Lots of music, dancing and chatting. Great for your mental and physical wellbeing.
Research has shown musical therapy reduces anxiety and helps people connect non-verbally, ideal for both carers and those living with Dementia.
Open to anyone who is affected by dementia and anyone who would like to talk to other people with a brew, activities include guitar, sing-a-long and quiz.
Stimulating activities for those living with Dementia, in a warm and inviting setting.
Refreshments provided.
Drop in session with music, quizzes, and light hearted good fun! Stimulating activities for those living with Dementia,
in a warm, inviting setting. Refreshments provided.
Keep fit and have fun! Our exercise class helps with cardio fitness, muscle strength and flexibility.
Our Dementia Advisors will be available at the group for support & guidance. Chat with other carers and those living with dementia about their lived experience.
Girlguiding Brownie unit for girls 7 to 10. To register to join go to https://www.girlguiding.org.uk/information-for-parents/register-a-child/
To register to volunteer go to https://www.girlguiding.org.uk/get-involved/become-a-volunteer/register-to-volunteer/
Girlguiding for girls aged 10 to 19. To register to join go to https://www.girlguiding.org.uk/information-for-parents/register-a-child/
To register to volunteer go to https://www.girlguiding.org.uk/get-involved/become-a-volunteer/register-to-volunteer/
Come along and learn to code at Rochdale main library. The sessions will be fun and informal and are suitable for children aged 9 to 13 years of age.
No booking required but places are limited and will be allocated on a first come first serve basis.
Computers will be provided for the session.