Skip to content
← back
  99 Views

Event

Ann Widdecombe will visit stroke survivors in exmouth

Added by
 
EXMOUTH STROKE SURVIVORS GROUP
on 29th February 2024
 

Please sign in or register to contact organiser.

  142 days remaining
Select area
  • Mid Devon
  • North Devon & Torridge
  • South Hams & West Devon
  • Teignbridge
  • All of Devon
  • East Devon
  • Exeter
  • Torbay
East Devon
  • Exmouth
Health conditions
  • Stroke

In 2010, Ann was a contestant on BBC1's Strictly Come Dancing and was paired with professional dancer Anton duBeke.

Ann and Anton's run on the show lasted a brilliant 10 weeks with Ann commenting that she could not have wished for "a better start to retirement".

Since Strictly, you will have seen Ann on television in many different settings. These range from documentaries about crime to being runner-up on Celebrity Big Brother in 2018!

Ann has enjoyed many stints playing in Pantomime including with Craig Revel-Horwood at the Dartford Orchard Theatre in 2011.

this event will be open event to everyone  £10  

anne will visit on wednesday 2nd october 11am 

   

2nd October 2024 BST

Starts 11:00  |  Ends 12:30
Cost: £10
Ann Widdecombe will start at 11am

Venue

club house, withycombe rugby club

  • Toilet
  • Ramp
  • Parking

Provided by EXMOUTH STROKE SERIVCES CLUB

Contact name
STEPHEN BEER
Email address
STEPHENBEER40@YAHOO.COM
Telephone
01395744362  /  07952273866

Would you like to save your progress?


Note: Saving as a draft means your activity will be available for you to edit in your dashboard.​

Selecting delete marks your activity as deleted in your dashboard.​

Please sign in or register

Search Devon Connect

Send to a friend

Report this activity?

Help us keep the website safe for everyone to enjoy. Please use this form to tell us what is wrong with this post. Someone will take a look as soon as possible to resolve the issue.

Cookies on Devon Connect

We use cookies to give you the best online experience.

Select 'Accept all' to agree to all cookies.

Some cookies are essential. Others can be controlled in your cookie preferences.