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If you'd like to know more or need some help, email us at: surreycommunities surreycc. Growing Health Together recognises the huge assets for health and wellbeing that exist outside of the formal health service in Caterham and the surrounding areas.
From walking groups, coffee mornings and mutual aid groups that have sprung up following COVID, through to our local green and blue spaces, from which we can derive significant wellbeing benefits. Comprised of a diverse range of local organisations and local people, our collaborative partnership intends to highlight existing resources that others might also benefit from.
We also wish to enable local people to flag up new ideas that would improve health in our area and enable everyone to access the resources to be able to pursue these ambitions. We believe this community-led approach to preventing ill health and enabling people to create health, will support wellbeing for our community in the wake of COVID, in ways that are sustainable and fair.
Everyone is welcome to engage in this project. Further information about how to get involved will be available on the website when it is launched in late June A list of some of the things happening in Caterham.
You can also find out about the vast range of local support in your community by visiting the Surrey Information Point. To see social, environmental, economic and health outcomes in Surrey at a local level, please visit the Surrey Index. Read about the Westway Centre's plans for the local community.
View full details for 'Westway Centre Community Hub'. About Caterham Valley. About Caterham. View Full Calendar. CVPC Meetings. Find out about Caterham and what it has to offer. Find out a little about Caterham Valley History. Find out more about the facilities in Caterham Valley. Tandridge DC. This website uses cookies to improve your experience.
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