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Highlands Day Centre 73 Burford Rd, OX7 5EE Caroline Hickling

 


Higlands Day Centre was opened on February 1st 1993 and is a former private house comfortably converted to have a club- like atmosphere where the over fifties, particularly those living alone, can meet and socialise. Transport is available to collect members from the town and surrounding villages. We open on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Morning Coffee, Afternoon Tea and a home-prepared lunch are provided for a modest charge. Staff and volunteers help to make the visit enjoyable. Reasons of space mean that we can only entertain twenty two members on each day. There are some vacancies at present.  A volunteer management committee is chaired by Pat Lake  Mrs Caroline Hickling is in charge with two assistants and can be contacted on . Volunteers assist with the transport, at the day centre, in the shop and more are always welcome. Highlands is partly financed by Social Services but also by fund-raising and our popular shop in the Market Place.
 
Over 60s-Monday Club   Betty Hicks  

 

 
Over 60s-Tuesday Club Joyce Deering  

 

 
Over 60s-Thursday Group Maureen Robinson  

 

 
Probus Club-Chipping Norton Alan Stewart  

 

 
Probus Club-Bliss Bob Ellis  

 

 
U3A (University of the 3rd Age) Brian Masters