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The next Warrington Support Group meeting will be Thursday 9th August 2012 from 2pm until 4pm at Fairfield and Howley Neighbourhood Project, Fairfield Street, Warrington, WA1 3AJ. (goo.gl/maps/eh3f). The venue has facilities for the disabled and car parking.

The primary aim of this Group is to provide a forum where people affected by PSP and CBD and their families, friends and carers can meet and give support to each other as well as having the opportunity to chat informally, make new friends and generally relax and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee. This is an informal meeting led by Linda Moss, who is a Parkinsons Disease Nurse Specialist. At this meeting, we will be represented by our PSP/CBD Specialist Care Adviser, Kat Haines, who can be contacted on 01995 601533 or email kat.haines@pspassociation.org.uk

The meeting is open to all, whether you are currently living with PSP/CBD, are a Carer or family member, or have knowledge of the disease as a past Carer, Health & Social Care Professional, or have supported the work of the PSPA via fundraising or membership.

Whatever your involvement with or connection to PSP/CBD, I hope you will be able to attend what I am sure will be a very interesting, informative and enjoyable support group meeting.

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