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    Poetry Group

    Thursdays 7pm-9pm
    Spring and Summer Terms For Adults aged 18+ with learning disabilities and those on the autistic spectrum. With poetry at…
    The Dearing Building, Jubilee CampusUniversity Of NottinghamWollaton RoadNottinghamNG8 1BB
    d.stewart@oakfield.nottingham.sch.uk

    Portland College Monday Youth Club

    6:30pm-8:30pm
    Portland CollegeNottingham RoadMansfieldNotts.NG18 4TJ
    01623 626972

    Portland Freedom - Day Centre Service

    Portland Freedom has been designed to meet your specific individual requirements. We offer Short-Stay Breaks, Independent Living Programmes, Assisted Living…
    Portland CollegePortland CollegeNottingham RoadMansfieldNottinghamshireNG18 4TJ
    01623 494322

    Rainbow Family Inclusive Sessions

    Our Rainbow Family Inclusive Sessions for ages 5 and over are currently 'stay and play' sessions. Advice and support is available…
    Radford Care Group25Prospect StreetNottinghamNG7 5QE
    0115 7860211

    Social Group

    Our Social Group (BSG) for 12-25 year-olds meets twice a month. The group has a varied programme of activities, predominantly…
    0115 7860211

    Trent Autism Parent Support (TAPS)

    First Monday of the month - 19:00-21:00
    Usually meet the first Monday of the month, between 7pm - 9pm, in the Poppy and Pint, Pierrepont Road, West Bridgford,…
    The Poppy & PintPierrepont RoadWest BridgfordNottinghamNottinghamshireNG2 5DX
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