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Opportunities to engage with your community, stay active, learn new skills and meet new people.
You can take part in many activities, groups and venues in Kingston to make new friends.
Connected Kingston offers a variety of social clubs and activities designed to support people to stay active including many low-cost or free options across the borough for gentle exercise, socialising, and trying new experiences.
This includes:
If you want to meet new people, you could go to libraries, community lunches, cafes and kitchens. Find out about what’s available near you.
Our partners Staywell have 2 day centres, The Bradbury Centre and Raleigh House that offer a range of activities, lunches, hairdressing and podiatry services.
You can also visit:
You can explore courses through Kingston Adult Education to learn new skills, or join study groups at Kingston University of Third Age. These are study groups if you’re retired or about to retire, tailored to your interest in music, arts, or sports to keep busy and make friends.
Learn about ways you can get out and about with disabled and older person’s travel support.
If you’re worried about getting out and active because you’re concerned about falling, you can prevent falls by:
Find out about other ways you can prevent falls at home.