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National Osteoporosis Society

Osteoporosis helpline

0845 450 0230

9am - 5pm Mon-Fri

Gwent Support Group

Where events are shown to be arranged please contact Pauline (01873 830513) or Sheila (01495 763008) prior to the event.

If you are not a regular attendee please confirm venue/times with Sheila or Pauline as sometimes they may be changed

Programme 2013:


Wednesday 3rd April 

Llanover Hall   Time 7pm         
Catherine Merryman (Local Author)

Wednesday 1st May 
Llanover Hall   Time: 7pm
Heart Disease in Women
A talk by Neville Hall Cardiac Nurse

Wednesday 5th June 
Llanover Hall    Time: 7pm           
The Alexander Technique
Demonstrated by Colin Tully  

July - Date to be Confirmed
A Garden Visit to: Penpergwm Lodge

August - Date to be confirmed
A Saturday visit to: St. Fagans

Wednesday 4th September
Venue/Time to be arranged
A Medical Update
Presented by Dr. Stuart Linton

Wednesday 2nd October
Llanover Hall   Time: 7pm
Fashion Show by: Edinburgh Wool of Abergavenny plus cheese and wine

Wednesday 6th November
Llanover Hall   Time: 7pm
A Craft Evening plus mulled wine

Thursday 12th December
Theatre Trip - (Afternoon)  “Singing in the Rain”
Millennium Centre, Cardiff
(Tickets must be obtained from Pauline by end of June – transport pickup points to be arranged)

2014

Wednesday 15th January 
Annual Dinner (Weather permitting)
Venue/time to be arranged

Wednesday 5th February 
Llanover Hall  Time: 7pm
Exercise Evening

Wednesday 5th March
Llanover Hall   Time: 7pm
A cookery demonstration

Wednesday 9th April
Llanover Hall   Time: 7pm
An Easter themed evening

 

 

 

   

 

 

               

 

 

For information about this National Osteoporosis Society Support Group please telephone 01495 763008.

 

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