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We support vulnerable adults who feel socially isolated, often due to mental health or learning disabilities. Through our many workshops and activities, we aim to help people build confidence, develop new skills and develop independence.
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Kingston Ramblers lead walks in the countryside on Saturdays, Sundays and Wednesdays from 3 to 12+ miles.
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Saturday, Wednesday walks are by public transport.
Sunday walks are by car sharing. These walks tend to be longer and the pace is sometimes faster
"Pub at Lunch" does not always guarantee that food is available please always bring some food with you
Everyone is welcome and there is no charge for our rambles. You may go on three free walks before joining the Ramblers
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We support vulnerable adults who feel socially isolated, often due to mental health or learning disabilities. Through our many workshops and activities, we aim to help people build confidence, develop new skills and develop independence.
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Man Shed is a safe practical space for men who who are living with mental or physical ill-health, or social isolation or who are in recovery. The range of activities in the Man Shed is tailored to suit the group, however, attendees play an important part in making decisions about the activities.
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Walks happen normally on Mondays, of around 3 miles in length and start at Kingston Station, just outside Pret. We walk a variety of routes, sometimes circular finishing at Kingston, and sometimes we finish elsewhere and get buses back to Kingston. We aim to be back in Kingston around 1.30 pm.