The Liskeard Mental Health & Wellbeing Badminton Group
Open to: People with Mental Illness
Liskeard Better Centre
Coldstyle Road
Liskeard
Cornwall
PL14 3HZ
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Pay and Play sessions on Monday and Thursday evenings which focus on mental health and wellbeing.
Group Coordinator: Jess
Did you know that physical activity greatly enhances your mental wellbeing? Come and join us for a spot of badminton! We aim to create a relaxed and social environment where everyone is welcome. Come and give it a go to join like minded people.
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