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Gateway Club Sara McCrea  

 

The Chipping Norton Gateway Club is a social club for learning disabled adults, affiliated to Mencap, and a charity in its own right (no.5). We have about 45 members and meet on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month (omitting January and August) at the Rugby Club at Greystones, from 7-9 pm. Members attend from their homes in Chipping Norton and Charlbury, from surrounding villages, and from as far afield as Witney, Moreton-in-Marsh, Chipping Campden and even at times from Stratford-upon-Avon. We have a wonderful and devoted band of helpers who transport members in a mini-bus, and in private cars (and some come in taxis) to meetings. In 2005 we celebrated the 25th anniversary of the birth of our club, and we still go from strength to strength. Activities at meetings may be in various forms of entertainment especially involving music and dancing, educational talks, magic, parties like barbecues in the warmer seasons or just quieter evenings when we can share the more simple pleasures of talking with our friends, jigsaws, games, pictures, sewing, drawing and crafts, and we hold a raffle at each meeting to raise money for other charities (chosen by members). If there is anyone out there who is interested in joining us or lending a hand, we should welcome contact with you. Please ring Sara McCrea or Jane Nolan at any time.
 

Lawrence Home Nursing Team Jenny Nolan  

 

The Lawrence Home Nursing Team (LHNT) provides skilled care for terminally ill patients living in the Chipping Norton area who wish to remain at home. The LHNT works in partnership with GPs, District Nurses and other agencies to provide a package of care to meet the needs of the patient.

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Oxfordshire Mind Wellbeing Service. Di Taylor  

 

 

The Oxfordshire Mind Wellbeing Service provides a range of services to help people understand mental ill health, help them identify what keeps them well and offer practical support to help them along a pathway to recovery. The service in Chipping Norton is open to anyone and is based in St Marys Parish Rooms at the bottom of Church Street in Chipping Norton on Tuesdays and Fridays 12.30 - 3.30pm. Please call in, phone or e mail for information and support around your particular circumstances.

  
 

Multiple Sclerosis Society Carol Owen  

 

 
National Childbirth Trust  

 

 
British Heart Foundation John Hunt  

 

 
RNLI Mike Howes  

 

 
Save the Children Fund Catherine Kimmance