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  1. Pathway to Parenting - North Cambridge Child and Family Centre

    The Centre, Campkin Road, Cambridge

    Mon; 8 April 20242:00pm to 4:00pm

    A 4-week antenatal programme for first time mums to be and your partner. Preparing for birth and beyond. Sessions cover labour, delivering baby, care and role of professionals you meet along the way. To book, call 01223 728118 or email child

  2. Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles- Cambridgeshire Motor Centre

    3D Warboys Industrial Estate, Warboys, Huntingdon

    Cambridgeshire motor centre are a specialist in wheelchair accessible vehicles. We operate from our indoor showroom in Warboys, PE28 2SH We are able to provide self-drive wheelchair accessible vehicles for sale or hire. Working with private

  3. Royal National College for the Blind

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    RNC is honoured to be the UK’s leading specialist residential College of further education for people with a visual impairment. Since 1872, we have been building on our expertise and successes, which enables the College to offer a variety of

  4. Cambridge Citizens Advice - Covid-19

    66 Devonshire Road, Cambridge

    We provide free, confidential and independent advice to members of our local communities in Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire. In line with Government advice, we are closed for face to face advice but we remain OPEN FOR ADVICE through our

  5. Dementia Community Group

    Huntingdon Library and Archives, Princes Street, Huntingdon,

    From: Wed; 6 March 2024To: Wed; 7 January 2026

    A drop in event for people living with dementia, and their carers. An opportunity to meet other people, have a chat and join in some fun activities. Refreshments will be provided.

  6. Milton Youth Zone

    Milton Youth Centre, The Sycamores Recreation Ground, Milton

    Tue; 9 April 20246:30pm to 8:00pm

    Weekly youth club session for young people in school years 7-11. Includes table tennis, table football, pool, music, food, drink, craft and sports activities. Each sessions is staffed by youth workers who are there to make it a safe enjoyable

  7. Warboys Youth Bus

    Library Car Park, High Street, Warboys

    Fri; 5 April 20247:00pm to 9:00pm

    Weekly youth bus session for young people in school year 7 upwards. Includes games consoles, internet access, music, tuck shop, craft and sports activities. Each session is staffed by youth workers who are there to make it a safe enjoyable

  8. Cottenham Youth Bus

    Recreation Ground, Lambs Lane, Cottenham

    Thu; 11 April 20247:00pm to 9:00pm

    Weekly youth bus session for young people in school year 7 upwards. Includes games consoles, internet access, music, tuck shop, craft and sports activities. Each session is staffed by youth workers who are there to make it a safe enjoyable

  9. Sutton Youth Bus

    Brooklands Field, Sutton

    Tue; 9 April 20247:00pm to 9:00pm

    Weekly youth bus session for young people in school year 7 upwards. Includes games consoles, internet access, music, tuck shop, craft and sports activities. Each session is staffed by youth workers who are there to make it a safe enjoyable

  10. Peterborough Association for the Blind

    Peterborough Association for the Blind (PAB) provides support for people with serious sight problems in Peterborough, their carers, family and friends to help reduce isolation and enable members to carry on with activities they enjoy.