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Exmouth Sporting Memories Group

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Age UK Devon
on 11th May 2023
 

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Interest
  • Sports
  • History
Help type
  • Friendship
  • Mental health
  • Memory loss
  • Socialising
Age range
  • 50-65
  • 65+
East Devon
  • Budleigh Salterton
  • Exmouth
  • Honiton
  • Ottery St Mary
  • Sidmouth
Select area
  • East Devon
Health conditions
  • Wheelchair
  • Stroke
  • Sight loss
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Mental health
  • Memory loss
  • Heart disease
  • Hearing loss
  • General
  • Diabetes
  • Dementia
  • Cancer
  • Brain injury
  • Anxiety and depression

Using the rich history and heritage of sport, our Lets Talk Sport group is open to those over the age of 50 who enjoy reminiscing about their experiences of watching or playing sport and is a friendly, welcoming environment that is open to all.

Many of our members attend to enjoy the company of other older sports fans, some of our members live with dementia or have memory problems, some have experienced depression, they may have had a stroke or live with Parkinson’s, all have one thing in common, a love for sport and the enjoyment from discussing their favourite sporting moments over a cup of tea and cake.

There is always great fun and laughter in the sessions. New friendships are forged and some remarkable sporting stories often emerge.

 

   

Every week

16th May 2023 BST - 29th October 2024 GMT

Tuesday
10:30 - 11:30 BST
Cost: FREE

Venue

GWRSA Exmouth Club, 3 Royal Avenue , Exmouth , EX8 1EN

  • Toilet
  • Ramp

Provided by AgeUK Devon

Contact name
peter ferlie
Email address
info@ageukdevon.co.uk
Telephone
0333 241 2340

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