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community... community... community... community... com CHILTE RN MU SIC THER APY Chiltern is an award-winning not-for-profit organisation that provides music therapy services to people of all ages and many different needs. For information on regular events please call 01442 780541 or visit http://www.chilternmusictherapy.co.uk/ Offers over 60 led walks of 30-90 minutes across Buckinghamshire including Beaconsfield MEETING AT BEACONSFIELD LIBRARY EVERY THURSDAY MORNING AT 10.15am READY TO DEPART AT 10.30 Meet inside Beaconsfield Library HP9 2NJ www.buckscc.gov.uk/simplywalk Mid Thames Raynet are looking for volunteers to join our group. Licenced and unlicenced amateurs are welcome. We support Radio Communication to the user services in the event of emergency. We use local events for training purposes. The volunteers will be setting up radio networks and passing and recording messages, including use of a computer/internet work. For more info please email [email protected] Pickleball class every Thursday at Beacon Sports Centre. hiyabucks.com We provide free counselling, information and support for 13 - 25 year olds and low cost counselling only for over 25’s. We run a drop-in service, no appointment necessary from Mon-Thurs 11-5 and Fridays 12-3 www.youthenquiryservice.org.uk [email protected] 52 Frogmoor, High Wycombe HP13 5DG 01494 437373 meet on Monday and Thursday evenings at 8:00pm at the Curzon Centre, Maxwell Road, Beaconsfield. Why not drop in for a chat? We are always looking for new members – both singing and non-singing. Dawn Southgate 07815 192443 [email protected] Pickleball is the fastest growing racquet sport in both the UK and North America. It is played on a badminton court and includes elements of tennis and table tennis. For further information please visit http://www.beaconsfieldpickleballclub.co.uk/ 58 | The Youth Enquiry Service is a charity that has been based in High Wycombe for 35 years. Hospice Care for Children and Young Adults www.helenanddouglas.org.uk