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  1. The garden that keeps on giving

    Age UK Salford has the Critchley Community Hub, which recently celebrated its fifth birthday. We paid them a visit, to sit in their garden, and discuss the many benefits it's had on older people in the local area.

  2. Make Christmas a little brighter

    the days spent alone, in silence. They won’t realise the risks – like lonely people being 25% more likely to develop dementia. They won't understand that, for so many, the phone never rings –

  3. Potato and onion layer bake

    optional ingredients, adding pepper and a little butter/margarine or oil to each layer. Cover and bake for about 25 minutes until the potato is soft. Add a little cheese, if desired, and return to the oven

  4. Digital Champions

    How Digital Champions help older people embrace technology, which benefits mental, physical and social wellbeing.

  5. The older people who fled Myanmar's forgotten crisis

    Age UK's Chief Executive Paul Farmer discusses his recent visit to Bangladesh with colleagues from Age International, to learn more about the humanitarian crisis of the Rohingya people.

  6. Age UK at the London Marathon 2019

    days. Nicky Hayes , who was our fastest runner on the day, making it through the 26.2 miles in 3 hours 25 minutes and 19 seconds. Getting involved in 2020 If watching our video inspires you to get involved

  7. Festive fundraising

    Join us this Christmas and fundraise - together, we won’t let older people spend a winter alone.

  8. 45 Reps a Day

    Do 45 sit-ups, squats or burpees a day during March to raise money for Age UK.

  9. 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?

  10. Friendship and fun for isolated older women

    The Mansell Street Women’s Group, run by Age UK City of London, supports older women living in one of the capital's least populated areas to feel less isolated.

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