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Abbey Community Centre (Over 50s)

Abbey Community Centre runs a selection of programmes for over 50s which include:

 

  • Community Activity Program: (becoming a member of our CAP group means getting to know other people aged 50 and over with all sorts of different personalities, interests and skills).
  • Debt and money advice and benefits advice sessions with Age UK Camden: A free and confidential information and advice service for people age 55+, provided by an accredited money advisor. Booking is essential.
  • Other activities: Healthy eating; Table tennis; Singing; Art classes; Creative writing; Exercise and many more activities

To join is free and there are no costs to participating. Please call Reception on 0207 624 8378

 

  • Kilburn Good Neighbours: Our good neighbours would love to pay you a visit. They would love to sit down with you over a cup of tea to hear how you are getting on too.

If you would like to receive a visit from a good neighbour,  please ring Lydia and Jordan on 0207 604 4823.

Other services include:

  • Men's fitness
  • Table tennis - intergenerational
  • Seated exercise - chair based exercise
  • Strength & Balance
  • Recycled Art with Simone
  • Wednesday local walks
  • Saturday Community lunch and Tech Buddies
  • Bingo


Camden Adult Learning:

  • Tai chi
  • Seated yoga
  • IT class

 

 

Address:
172 Belsize Road, London , NW6 4BJ
Contact name:
Abbey Community Centre (Over 50s )
Telephone:
020 7624 8378
Opening times:
Mon-Thu 9.30am-5.00pm; Fri 9.30am-4.00pm
Who is it for:
Over 50s
Disabled access:
Yes - wheelchair accessible to garden / accessible toilet in foyer (Please call to discuss anything else)
Buses:
139, 189, 31, 328 and 98
Train/tube:
(Tube) Swiss Cottage (Jubilee line) or Kilburn Park (Bakerloo line); (Train) West Hampstead; Kilburn High Road; South Kilburn
Parking:
Pay & display on Belsize Road
Sector:
Public

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