

Spring is sprung – Let’s get into that spring feeling with the lighter and brighter days and evenings
Open every Tuesday and Wednesday
10am to 1pm
The Disability Resource Centre’s popular Wellbeing Hub is proving popular again this year at our welcoming Mayfield Road centre in Dunstable.
We’ve been helping people with advice to keep warm in the winter, while managing costs, and an whole host of wellbeing activities every week.
Our sessions provide lots of friendly wellbeing sessions, practical solutions and support in a warm, welcoming environment.
Plus there are free refreshments including free tea, free coffee and free seasonal snacks.
So come to our newly refurbished cafe-style centre, every Tuesday and Wednesday.
Our Wellbeing Hub is kindly funded by The Living Well Fund which is a partnership between BLCF and Cadent
We’re delighted to offer free weekly sessions every Tuesday and Wednesday. These friendly gatherings are designed to help local residents discover practical ways to stay warm and manage energy costs during the winter months and help improve their overall wellbeing throughout the year.
Last year’s hub proved to be more than just a learning space – it became a wonderful community meeting point where people shared their experiences and discoveries. Participants told us they learned valuable money-saving techniques they’d never considered before, and the best part was how simple these methods were to put into practice at home. Many participants went on to share these tips with their friends and family, creating a ripple effect of support throughout our community.
With energy prices expected to remain high in 2025, knowing how to keep warm while managing costs has never been more important. Our sessions provide practical solutions and support in a warm, welcoming environment where everyone can learn together.








Spaces are limited so please book your place today
Phone: 01582 470 900
Email: info@drcbeds.org.uk
Winter Warm and Wellbeing Hub location: The Disability Resource Centre, Mayfield Centre, Unit 4 Mayfield Road, Dunstable, LU5 4AP.
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