Chelmsford City Racecourse Hosting Dementia ‘Time for a Cuppa’ Event

Posted on: January 28, 2025

Chelmsford City Racecourse are supporting Dementia UK and families facing dementia.

They are hosting a ‘Time for a Cuppa’ event to raise vital funds to support Dementia UK and their specialist Admiral nurses, and inviting you and your loved ones who are living with this condition to a cuppa and a piece of cake.

Join Chelmsford City Racecourse in a safe space with Dementia UK on hand for advice and support, meet a horse and join in an activity.

At just £5 per person, all profit will be donated to Dementia UK.

Date: Thursday 20th March 2025 (Booking Essential)

Venue: Chelmsford City Racecourse, Great Leighs, CM3 1QP

Time: 14:30 – 16:30

To book, please email info@chelmsfordcityracecourse.com or call 01245 360300 by Friday 14th March.

Chelmsford City Racecourse Dementia UK Event

Author: Niamh Gibson
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