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New Sheffield Mencap Outreach Group for Carers in Birley

New Sheffield Mencap Outreach Group for Carers in Birley

Sheffield Mencap and Gateway has set up a new carers’ outreach group for the Birley area of Sheffield.

It is part of their Carers Outreach Project project and will be meeting every first Tuesday of the month

The next meeting is Tuesday 5th November from 11am to 2pm
Meet at Birley Moor Fire Station, Community Room, Moor Valley, Sheffield, S20 5FA

  • Tour of fire station and advice session lead by fire officer about keeping safe during winter
  • ‘Festivals of Light’: create your own lantern and artwork around light festivals
  • Try a variety of different foods around celebrations of light
  • Potluck Buffet or pub meal

December’s meeting is on Tuesday 3rd December from 11am to 2pm
Meet at Birley Moor Fire Station

  • Make festive decorations and cards
  • Games
  • Potluck Festive Buffet or pub meal

Additional charges may apply.

There is limited parking at the Fire station, spaces are available on a booking basis if there are mobility needs, alternatively there is parking nearby at the Fairway Inn and golf course. If you need guidance with transport the COPe team can help plan the journey with you, just get in touch on the details below.

The group will continue and grow in 2020, dates and times to be agreed.

For more information contact the COPe Team on 0114 2758879 or email
cope@sheffieldmencap.org.uk

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