Royal Air Force reminiscence at the Norris Museum is a group for those who served in the RAF and want to pull up a sandbag and chat about their memories.
This activity is good for wellbeing because
- Meeting other people with similar experiences helps to tackle loneliness and isolation
- Socialising helps develop relationships and friendships
- Interaction with others helps promote mood boosting chemicals.
How to contact
Where to go
The Broadway
St. Ives
Cambridgeshire PE27 5BX
UK
What to expect
A sociable group of RAF veterans and spouses. They welcome those dealing with memory loss, as well as those who just want to come along and chat with likeminded people.
They meet on the second Monday of the month at 1.30pm
The Norris Museum aim to make the space as accessible as possible, for as many people as possible.
There is step free & wheelchair accessible entry to the museum. They have two unisex toilets, one is accessible with baby change faciltities.
They have a quiet place which can be used for breastfeeding or for those who may become overwhelmed during their visit.
Full details on accessibility can be found here
More Information
Full directions on getting to the museum, where to park and public transport options are provided on their website
The session is free to attend
There is a small charge for refreshments
How to contact
Where to go
The Broadway
St. Ives
Cambridgeshire PE27 5BX
UK