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    Growing Friends (Gardening for Wellbeing)

    Brasshouse Community Centre

    An interactive gardening sessions, designed to tackle isolation and loneliness through the building of friendships, boosting mood whilst getting some gardening tips. You do not have to have been a gardener to join in.Β  Lots of practical things to do. Course run in conjunction with "With Nature in Mind" with funding from players of the… Read More »Growing Friends (Gardening for Wellbeing)

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    FREE Stay & Play Sessions

    Brasshouse Community Centre

    Looking for a fun and engaging activity for your little ones? Our Stay & Play sessions offer a safe and welcoming environment for children to explore, play, and socialise. Enjoy sensory play, arts and crafts, story time, and much more! No booking necessary, just show up. Families will be allowed entry on a first-come-first-basis. Suitable… Read More »FREE Stay & Play Sessions

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    Cyber Smart (Digital Workshops)

    Brasshouse Community Centre

    New Free Digital Workshops Friendly Tutors are here to help you use computers, laptops, and mobile phones to enhance everyday life. Join us every Monday and Tuesday, here at the Brasshouse Community Centre 10.00am - 12.00pm & 1.00pm - 3.00pm   Learn at your own pace - Friendly Support - No experience needed

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    Cyber Smart (Digital Workshops)

    Brasshouse Community Centre

    New Free Digital Workshops Friendly Tutors are here to help you use computers, laptops, and mobile phones to enhance everyday life. Join us every Monday and Tuesday, here at the Brasshouse Community Centre 10.00am - 12.00pm & 1.00pm - 3.00pm   Learn at your own pace - Friendly Support - No experience needed

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    Tai Chi

    Brasshouse Community Centre

    Are you looking for a low impact exercise class then look no further? Come join us for our Free Tai Chi session which is suitable for all ages and abilities, thanks to funding from the Harborne Parish Lands Charity. πŸ“ Brasshouse Community Centre, Smethwick (B66 1BA) πŸ—“ Every Monday πŸ• 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM… Read More »Tai Chi

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    Go Play – Smethwick Sessions

    Brasshouse Community Centre

    Join Powered by CAN here at the Brasshouse Community Centre every week for a fun filled play session that is free for the family to attend.Β  Activities include: Mini sport games Family games Themed Arts and Crafts Technology play and much much more  

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    Sea Venturers

    Brasshouse Community Centre

    Sea Venturers is an exciting new programme, designed to bring fun, confidence-boosting nautical activities to even more young people aged between 9 and 12 years old! Sea Venturers is a chance for our young people to: build confidence and resilience and life skills make new friends and feel part of the team learn cool new… Read More »Sea Venturers

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    The Aman Group

    Brasshouse Community Centre

    Improving women’s (predominately South Asian Women) holistic wellbeing, through gentle exercise, informed sessions, trips out, befriending, relieving stress and anxiety, improving relationships, creating life balances, mindfulness, self-improvement, positive thinking and career support.

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    Creative Sewing Classes

    Brasshouse Community Centre

    Join Alison of "Make Good Arts" for a fun interactive and practical course that that is ideal for people wanting to learn a new skills or refresh those skills, make friends, feel connected to others, feel less lonely and share conversations.Β  No experience needed full support to learn is provided. Gaining confidence in using a… Read More »Creative Sewing Classes

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    Brasshouse Community Kitchen – Free Meals

    Brasshouse Community Centre

    Are you a Sandwell resident and in need of a hot meal? Then join us every Tuesday between 12:30pm and 2.00pm to share a FREE hot meals, drink, activities and socialise. (Food will be served between 12:45 and 1.30pm. This project is made possible, thanks to funding from Sandwell Council.