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Loughborough Support Group

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The next Loughborough Support Group will take place on Monday 17th September 2012 from 2.00pm to 4.00pm at the home of Kathryn Timmons, 4 Beveridge Street, Barrow upon Soar, Loughborough, LE12 8PL (Map link goo.gl/maps/YWGZ). Pat Lower, a Parkinson’s Disease Information and Support worker, will be attending this meeting.

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 mutual 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 plus homemade cakes. This is an informal gathering, led by Kathryn, who has personal experience of PSPA and is an active PSPA member. If you would like more information about the Loughborough support group please e-mail kathryn_timmons@hotmail.com or call 01509 416 168 and she will be happy to help you.

This Group is open to all, whether you are affected by PSP now, are a former carer, want to raise funds and awareness or want to lend a hand at the Group – all are welcome!

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