The ninth annual Community Health & Wellbeing Fayre is taking place on Tuesday 17th March from 10am - 2pm at Congleton Town Hall.
Organised by Congleton Partnership, the free event aims to help people improve their health, manage stress and connect with local services that support wellbeing. With more than 40 exhibitors booked to attend, visitors will be able to access information, advice and support covering mental health, physical fitness, nutrition, ageing well and community activities.
In addition to advice and information stands, attendees will be able to experience a powerful virtual dementia experience hosted by Congleton Lions. Using a specialist headset, the immersive experience helps people understand what it can feel like to live with dementia and the daily challenges people may face.
There will also be opportunities to learn more about mobility and maintaining independence. Ability Support & Education will be offering free five-minute mobility tests, along with demonstrations of specialised mobility equipment and advice for people concerned about their own mobility or the risk of falls for family members.
Congleton’s Deputy Town Mayor, Cllr Suzy Firkin, who chairs the Congleton Partnership Senior Forum and will be attending the event, said:
“Events like the Health & Wellbeing Fayre are incredibly important because they bring together so many organisations in one place. It makes it easier for people to discover the support available locally, whether they’re looking for health advice, social activities or help for themselves or a loved one. I encourage residents to come along, have a chat with the exhibitors and see what opportunities and support are available in our community.”
Visitors will have the opportunity to speak with representatives from a wide range of local organisations including Cheshire East Council – Home from Hospital, East Cheshire NHS Trust, Age UK Cheshire, Space4Autism, Visyon, Change Grow Live, One You Cheshire East, Congleton Lions, Plus Dane Housing, and Bromley Farm Community Development Trust, along with many other community groups and support services.
The free event is open to everyone, with a special welcome to people aged 50 and over, although anyone interested in improving their health and wellbeing is encouraged to attend.
For more information contact Congleton Information Centre on:
01260 270 350 ext 1
or email:
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