Farewell to Grahame

As you’ll see in DD9 Connections Issue 33, Grahame Lockhart is leaving the DD9 area. Many of us met Grahame for the first time when he organised a meeting in November 2015 through Churches Together to discuss the changes happening to health care provision in Brechin.  This meeting at the Damacre Centre led to the …

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The Jenner Centre – DD9 Connections Issue No 30

Jenner Centre A peaceful and healthy New Year to you all. We continue to provide all our usual services with a steady flow of visitors. VAA’s Callum Troup is changing his sessions with us to alternate Mondays – commencing 19th January. The other Mondays he will be based at the Salvation Army where they are …

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Our Festive Opening Hours 2025-26

Our Festive opening hours are as follows: The Jenner Centre will remain closed on 25th and 26th December 2025 and 1st and 2nd January 2026. The Hearing Aid Service Clinic will open from 10:00 to 12:00 on Tuesday 23rd and 30th December 2025. But will be closed on Fridays 26th December 2025 and 2nd January …

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Scarf

Scarf, not the one you wear, is the organisation which delivers energy efficiency advice and services to households across Scotland.  They offer free and impartial advice on making homes warmer, along with assessing people for schemes they may be entitled to (such as Warmer Homes Scotland who will carry out a variety of measures if …

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The Jenner Centre – DD9 Connections Issue No 25

We’ve had a busy few weeks at the Jenner Centre. We’ve had increasing numbers at the ChitChat with Coffee, the Arts & Crafts Group and at the Seated Exercise session. The monthly Cancer Support group offers valuable information, support and friendship to those attending these sessions.  Alzheimer Scotland begins their Carers’ session on Tuesday, 3rd …

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First Aid Training

Following the success of the CPR training it seemed time to find out whether you would be interested in coming to first aid classes. If you are able to deal with simple injuries at home you will avoid the need to travel to minor injury units elsewhere in Angus. Travel is often a problem whether …

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