Burwell & District Day Centre

Burwell & District Day Centre

Burwell & District Day Centre Our popular day centre aims to improve the quality of life for older people by helping them to be independent and be with other people.

The day centre provides older people with both practical assistance and a chance to socialise, with support from trained staff and volunteers.

For more information see: Day Centre Facebook page.

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