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  1. Digital Buddy Assistance @Cambourne Library

    Cambourne Library, Sackville House, Sackville Way, Cambourne,

    Mon; 8 April 20241:00pm to 3:00pm

    Need help with a bus pass renewal or uploading photos? Want to get online? Book an appointment with our digital buddy.

  2. Huntingdonshire Society for the Blind

    8 St Mary's Street, Huntingdon

    A local, independent charity which supports visually impaired members of all ages living throughout Huntingdonshire. Provides information &, advice; support with benefits applications, Blue Badge and bus pass applications; social activities;

  3. 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.

  4. Drolma Buddhist Centre

    260 Dogsthorpe Road, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire

    We offer meditation classes and courses for everyone in Cambridgeshire. Our weekly classes and monthly morning retreats with guided meditations give the opportunity to learn meditation techniques which develop a calm, peaceful, positive and happy

  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. Meditation Classes on Thursdays

    260 Dogsthorpe Road, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire

    Thu; 11 April 20247:00pm to 8:00pm

    Learn to meditate, discover your potential and find peace of mind and happiness. With Resident Teacher and Buddhist nun Kelsang Malaya. Everyone is welcome and no experience is needed Classes are weekly with some term breaks. Dates are on the

  7. Stay and Play - Fawcett

    Fawcett Child and Family Zone, Fawcett Primary School, Alpha Terrace, Trumpington.

    Tue; 9 April 20249:00am to 11:00am

    Explore new toys and games and meet other parents and toddlers in your community. For children aged 10 months plus To book call or email us

  8. 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

  9. Young Parents Group - North Cambridge

    The Centre, Campkin Road, Cambridge

    Wed; 10 April 202410:00am to 11:00am

    **Coming soon** A group for young parents with a child under 5. A space to play, meet other parents and ask for help and advice around your child's development, finance, health, education and mental health. >> Booking essential

  10. PosAbility

    Live, real time, interactive chair-based exercise classes on Zoom. Keep moving and connect with others to keep motivated! Qualified Instructors experienced in supporting Stroke Survivors and people living with neurological conditions such as