Community Activities
Need a football?
Now you can borrow one from Oldham Libraries for free! We are an official Alive and Kicking Football Library thanks to support from Sport England.
To find out more visit aliveandkicking.org/libraryball or pop into one of the libraries in Oldham www.oldham.gov.uk/… [READ MORE]
Need a football? Now you can borrow one from Oldham Libraries for free! We are an official Alive and Kicking Football Library thanks to support from Sport England. To find out more visit aliveandkicking.org/libraryball or pop into one of the libraries in Oldham www.oldham.gov.uk/find_a_library
There are three readers' groups running currently at Oldham Library including a regular readers' group, and Urdu readers' group and a Ukranian readers' group. The regular readers' group runs on the first Wednesday of each month, the Urdu readers' group runs on the… [READ MORE]
Get together with other parents and carers of under 5s and enjoy songs and rhymes, sensory play and musical instruments. No need to book just come along to the Friday session.
A get-together with other parents and carers of twins and triplets on the second Wednesday of the month (term time) to share mutual support, friendship, ideas and experiences. Includes sensory activities for parents and children to enjoy plus helpful information and advice. Parents-to-be of twins… [READ MORE]
An opportunity to get together with other parents and carers of babies up to 18 months old to share experiences. Wonderful, relaxed sensory sessions are free and a great way to introduce little ones to the library. Older siblings are welcome.
A friendly group for knotting, crocheting and chat.
Providing advice and support to jobseekers or anyone looking for work. Free and open to everyone.
We get creative with code, try new things and learn together. There's something for all ages! Including coding with Micro:bits and Tynker, stop motion animation, e-textiles circuits, Minecraft and coding with Raspberry Pi, Ozbots and Robot Mice for little coders.
Social, exercise, lunch abd fun games what more
could you ask for.
Weekly Dementia Music Cafe for people living with dementia and their family carers. At Castleton Community Centre, Castleton
Doors open 12 noon for welcome tea/coffee and biscuits and a Music Session 12.30-1.30pm
People with dementia and their carers are invited to communicate and express… [READ MORE]
We are a brass band and play appropriate music at The Parish Room in St Barnabas Church
A (female only) self-support group with knitting, sewing, and craftwork as the presenting activity. At the Parish Room within the Church.
We are a Place of Welcome where everyone feels safe to belong, connect and contribute. A place for people to go for conversation and a cup of tea if and when you need it. Everyone is welcome.
Craft group for people aged 50+.
Royton & Crompton Over 60s Group
Church service
We support carers whose partners or relatives have dementia. We advise on entitlements and meet twice monthly for a social event.
The club is for children, those under the age of 8 must have an adult stay and those from 8-13 can be left without parental supervision once the necessary paperwork has been completed.
For all Tameside residents. We collect used school uniforms. Collected from schools lost property, donations received from parents. Clothing is stored and then distributed to parents in need. The distribution is undertaken by:
1) Self referral - message our mobile or by applying via messenger… [READ MORE]