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  1. Neighbour disputes: noise, anti-social behaviour, planning & boundary issues

    one point or another, many of us have to deal with nuisance neighbours, planning disputes or anti-social behaviour. This page explains what to do and what rights you have. Whether it's music or TV, loud ... 24-hour teams to deal with noise complaints. Anti-social behaviour from neighbours can be very stressful – and sometimes frightening. Anti-social behaviour includes: loud noise verbal abuse or intimidation

  2. Will there be new rules about paying for social care?

    The current Government haven't published any new rules about paying for social care. Find out more from Age UK.

  3. Breaking Point - the social care burden on women

    As the State has retreated and failed to fulfil its social care duties, it is women who have often paid the price. Our report shines a light on what is happening to many women across the country today ... point and many more at risk of it. How much longer can women carry the burden of our crumbling social care system? The delays and false promises need to end. Sarah, who cares for her mum "It's hard

  4. Parliamentary Briefing: How will the Government’s social care proposals help older people?

    Age UK Parliamentary Briefing: How will the Government’s social care proposals help older people?

  5. Get Going Together

    Together is a health and wellbeing programme aimed at supporting older people to take up physical activity.

  6. Embracing at-home exercise

    trainer Lavina Mehta MBE’s workout videos are removing barriers for older people who want to get more active.

  7. Politics & Government

    Age UK actively promote the interests of people in later life to Government and politicians from across the political spectrum.

  8. Fit as a Fiddle

    Fit as a fiddle was a nationwide programme that championed physical activity, healthy eating and mental wellbeing for older people

  9. Volunteers providing exercises by phone

    Age UK Wandsworth has introduced Active Chats, which sees volunteers provide telephone befriending with gentle seated exercise.

  10. Helping older people gain digital confidence

    people digital confidence. Age UK speak to Pat about how they've improved her knowledge of social apps and social life.

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