Local Groups in Seaford

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Our Never Alone programme is designed to provide support for loneliness and other emotional and practical needs plus promote general wellbeing. We have recommendations to local groups who may be able to help you. Finding the right one that meets your needs or interests can be very fulfilling and truly boost your mood.

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Social

Friendly, welcoming social groups can be relaxed and informal and offer the chance to chat and build new friendships.

We recommend local social groups and clubs for women and men which provide entertainment, conversation and a range of social activities.

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Women's Group

Seaford Parish Women’s Group meet on the 1st and 3rd Monday evening in St Luke’s Church at 7.30pm. We have a varied programme of a Speaker once a month and an in-house event such as a board games, craft or a favourite topic.
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What's the News?

This new topical discussions group will be held at the St James’s trust ground floor room, on a Monday from 2pm-4pm. The group will meet every two weeks.
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Arts & Crafts

Would you like to get stuck in with an arts project or learn a new craft?

There is so much choice when it comes to arts clubs from painting to pottery making. We can help you find the best group for you.

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Art Club

For artists and would-be artists who want to paint or draw in a relaxing and sociable atmosphere. No formal tuition – we share our experience and tips with each other. Supply your own materials. When: Fortnightly on Friday from 2pm to 4 pm. Where: St James’ Trust.
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Walking

Walking is a popular choice both for relaxation and fitness. If you would like to get outside a little more, it can quickly become an enjoyable activity, and there are many groups in your area who would love you to join them for beautiful country walks.

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Walking Group

A friendly group of able walkers – 3 to 5 km walks When: 1st Tuesday of the month.
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Books

If you are interested in meeting fellow bookworms, there are reading groups in most towns for friendly discussions and thought-provoking debates. We can help pinpoint the perfect book group for you in your area.

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Thursday Book Club

We all get a chance to choose a book and are a very friendly bunch. When: Monthly Thursdays from 3:45 pm ongoing. Where: Meet in each other’s homes.
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Creative Writing

A light hearted approach to writing stories, poems and recording memories. When: Fortnightly Tuesdays from 2:30 pm.
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Hobbies

Having a wide choice of groups to pick up an old hobby or start a new one can be a wonderful way to meet new people with a similar interest to you.

We recommend local groups and clubs ranging from chess, bridge, poker, bingo, knitting, to bowls.

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Scrabble

Are you a logophile? Join our friendly group to play the popular word game of Scrabble. All abilities welcome. Where: Constitutional Club, Committee Room Cost: £12 for 6 sessions
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Music & Theatre

Would you like to join an amateur dramatics group or a choir?

Exploring music can be good for the soul. You can join music appreciation classes or join the church choir. Dancing is also a wonderful way to meet new people and have fun.

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Opera Appreciation

“Music is the only sensual pleasure without vice!” So come and enjoy Opera: not elitist, not expensive, reading music not essential, ears are. When: Fortnightly Mondays 10 to 12 am. Where: Chyngton Methodist Church Cost: £12 for 6 sessions.
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Delight in Words

Look for poems and short prose readings around given themes, and meet to share them. Enjoy old favourites and discover new delights!
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Never Alone can help you find the advice and support you need