Please see below for a list of activities for people over 55 years in the Dunstable area.

Creasey Park Over 55’s Lunch Club

Creasey Park Over 55’s Lunch Club started in October 2012 and gone from strength to strength with more than 20 people now attending each week. Members enjoy a two course lunch followed by social time and enjoy occasional speakers, activities, card/board games or just a chat over a cup of tea.

U3A – Dunstable – Range

U3A is a self-help, self-funded educational and social organisation, we confer no degrees, but study and learn for the fun of it!
U3A contact CHAIRMAN@U3ADUNSTABLE.ORG.UK

Salvation Army Oasis

Every Wednesday – £2 per week
Please contact 01582 606031

Salvation Army Friendly Club (over 75s)

Salvation Army Hall, Bull Pond Lane, Dunstable.
Thursdays 11.00 am to 2.30 pm
Please contact: Elsie Haldane on 01582 606031

Downside Lunch Club (over 60’s)

Each Monday
Contact Mrs Valerie Cousins 01582 661769

St Fremund’s Church

Alternate Wednesdays – Music & Movement – simple exercises
Carpet bowls – twice weekly
Soup and sandwiches – including optional short communion – First Monday of each month at 12 noon

Walking Football

Walking Football is a new exciting version of football and is ideal for the over 50’s or players returning to the game through injury.
Thursdays – £2 per session
Bedfordshire FA AGP, Skimpot Road, Dunstable, LU5 4JU
To reserve a space or for more information on this session please email: HOLLY.SKINNER@BEDFORDSHIREFA.COM or Tel: 07432 700589

Dunstable Town Bowling Club

Email: SUPPORT@BOWLSCLUB.ORG
Phone: 01582 478740

CARERS DROP-IN (LANGDALE CHURCH)

The group runs on the 1st Thursday every month and meets in the community room at the back of the church, opposite Tesco Express in Langdale Rd. Drop-in opens at 10.30am. For anyone who is a carer for another person. There is tea, coffee, sandwiches provided and a very welcoming group.

AGE UK BEDFORDSHIRE

Age UK Bedfordshire offer a wide range of support for older people. Here is a link directly to their website https://www.ageuk.org.uk/bedfordshire/