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  1. Rose Ayling-Ellis discusses Old Hands, New Tricks

    Rose brought signing to the soap by delivering her lines in a combination of spoken English and British Sign Language (BSL). On Strictly Come Dancing , she won hearts and votes as the series’ first

  2. A special kind of carnival

    Portobello Green, near to the market, and featured live performances, food, face painting and lots of dancing. “It’s the first time we’ve put on a carnival like this, so it’s been very exciting,” says Ximena

  3. Dementia support services and groups

    for people with dementia to help to improve their mood and memory, such as: Singing for the brain Dance for dementia Art for dementia Seated exercise Memory cafes Trips and outings Most of the other activities ... information and advice about navigating local services and applying for benefits.  Call our advice line or speak to your local Age UK to organise an appointment.

  4. The difference your support can make

    to.  You're providing expert advice With a selection of free information guides and an Advice Line that's available every day of the year, we're on hand to provide impartial, life-changing guidance ... activities that foster friendship and bring communities together – from cookery classes to tea dances. You're also helping local Age UKs support older people with vital services like home help and digital

  5. Being active as you get older

    UKs run exercise classes – ranging from chair-based exercise sessions to ballroom dancing and Zumba! Enter your postcode below to find your local Age UK and see what they offer. Life with

  6. A day of celebrations

    cut loose – especially during a freestyle dancing session. Katya One of the day’s dancers was particularly recognisable. Strictly Come Dancing’s Katya Jones made a special appearance, ... benefitting from embracing new things – in her late fifties, after decades supporting Katya’s dancing, her mum decided she wanted to give it a go herself . “She’d brought her children and

  7. Talent show

    all have hidden talents we're waiting to share with others, don't we? Host an evening of singing, dancing, poetry or whatever your friends, family, colleagues or community can muster, all in aid of the vital

  8. Celebrations for the Coronation

    was a Patron of Age UK. As Duchess of Cornwall, The Queen Consort also became Patron of The Silver Line in 2017. More recently, The King and The Queen Consort visited Age UK Colchester to meet volunteers ... the country – including a royal portraiture workshop hosted by Age UK Northumberland, a tea dance with Age UK Sutton, or a three-course knees-up with Age UK Lincoln. The power of volunteering

  9. Helping someone to get active

    work your cardiovascular system are the best. This includes things like: walking zumba swimming dancing yoga. Lots of local Age UKs run classes tailored for older people. Find your local Age UK and get

  10. An inspirational figure

    the stories about my nan and grandad.’ Stay Awake With Me Dan’s grandparents met as teenagers at a dance in Berlin. His grandfather, "a real character" named Colin, was in the army and stationed in the city ... reminders of Colin. ‘The last thing he said to my uncle was “These choices were my own”, so I put that line into the middle eight of the song.’ So how does Dan feel about having to the play the song live? Is

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