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Guide to Social Activities for Older People

in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames

 

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A full copy of this list (.pdf) can be downloaded here. Please note - the file is nearly 5Mb and will take a few minutes to download.

 

About this Guide...

 

This sixth edition of the Guide covers the whole of Kingston. It sets out some basic information on some of the various voluntary groups and organisations offering social support to older people living in Kingston. It tries to answer the What, Where, When, and How questions to give you enough information on local resources to find out more if the resource looks interesting...

The information contained in the Guide was provided by local voluntary groups and organisations themselves. Information was either collected over the phone or completed by a person from the relevant group or organisation.

The information is presented in good faith and in the expectation that it is correct and accurate. Should the information in the Guide be incorrect, inaccurate or just out of date, please let us know so that we can put it right.

 

Who is the Guide for?

 

The Guide is aimed at anyone with an interest in the various facilities and opportunities available in Kingston for older people to meet together to do particular activities, or just sit down over a cup of tea or coffee and enjoy each other’s company.

The Guide may therefore be of direct interest to older people themselves, their carers or to professionals and volunteers working with older people.

 

Using the Guide...

  Each Guide entry is listed alphabetically according to the name of the group or organisation offering various facilities.
   
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  Age Concern Charles Lesser Luncheon Club
  Age Concern Fountain Court Luncheon Club
  Age Concern Newent Resource Centre
  Age Concern Piper Hall Luncheon Club
  Age Concern Raleigh House Day Centre
  Alfriston Day Centre
  Arthritis Care Chessington
  Arthritis Care Kingston
  Arthritis Care New Malden
  Berrylands Woman's Club
  Chessington Methodist Luncheon Club
  Chessington Methodist Woman's Fellowship
  Christ Church Open Door
  Community Activity Project
  Contact the Elderly Group 85
  Dementia Cafe
  Disc-Club
  Esher and District Stroke Club
  Eye Contact
  Friendship Hour
  Good-fellowship Over 60’s
  Hard of Hearing Club
  Hook Evangelist Church
  Hook Friendship Club for the Over 60’s
  Kingston Pensioners Forum
  Kingston Carers Network
  Kingston Chinese Association
  Kingston Muslim Women’s Welfare Organisation
  Kingston Woman’s Centre
  Korean Elders Group
  Malden & Coombe Social Club for the Blind
  Milaap
  Network Fellowship
  New Malden and Coombe Townswomans Guild
  Parkinson's Disease Club
  Parseyan Community Club
  Riverside Club Day Centre
  St. Andrews and St.Marks Fellowship
  St. Pauls Evergreen Club
  St Pauls Over 60’s Club
  Surbiton Club for the Blind
  The Circle
  The Kings Centre: PM Clubs
  The Sunray Sixties (No longer operating)
  United Reformed Snack Club
  University of the Third Age
  YMCA Hawker Centre
  YMCA Surbiton