Community Activities
The Men’s Group are a friendly bunch who meets every Wednesday between 1.30pm and 3.30pm to socialise, enjoy trivia and quiz games and offer their encouragement and support to each other.
Run by MIND, this support group provides a meeting place for those suffering the effects of anxiety or depression. This group meets and enjoys lunch together every Tuesday 1pm-3pm
This volunteer run group meets every Wednesday between 10am and 12 midday and costs only £1.50 per head for an unlimited supply of cake and tea or coffee and a surplus of friendly conversation.
The Healthy Cooking on a budget group explores a wide range of easy to prepare and cheap to purchase meals. This group is led by Living Well.
The sessions are split half fitness and strength training, the second half includes support including health and wellbeing.
We have a Communion Service on the first Thursday of each month which is delivered by the local Methodist Church with refreshments afterwards.
The last Friday of every month we hold a Craft Club. Luna Crafts come into the communal lounge and we make something with their instruction.
Every Thursday afternoon we do fun bingo and play three games for chocolates and we have tea/coffee and biscuits for £1. This offers people a chance to meet others and play some fun games.
Elevenses breakfast club, offering toasted crumpets, fruit loaf and tea/coffee for 50p.. A chance to meet others and socialise. Everyone is welcome to join us.
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.
We play Bingo every Tuesday afternoon at 2.00pm and also Hoy which is similar to Bingo but with playing cards. We also have open the box when someone gets to wing the contents of the box every week, if it's not won then the money rolls over to the next week.
Community events (annual Christmas market, monthly local traders markets, annual classic car show) in the furtherance of community cohesion and sense of belonging.
To clean up litter and debris in and around the River Beal actively involving local residents and uniform groups
Sewing Class
Young peoples Programme for girls aged 11years and older.
Aerobics/Zumba sessions open to all women aged 16 years and over. This is part of the Step up to Health and Wellbeing sessions as part of the Rays of Hope programme.
Massage and Health Awareness sessions open to all women aged 16 years and over.
Walking the way to Health Sessions, open to all women aged 16 and over.
Includes Role play activities and encourages people to write creatively.