Local friendly society, Deeside Oddfellows, is urging people to keep meeting up with friends as we head into winter, despite the ongoing cost-of-living challenges.
The group, which has 500, mostly older and retired members based in and around Cheshire and North Wales, recognises the importance of staying social and the positive impact it has on physical and mental wellbeing.
Friendship is important during difficult times, says Branch Secretary Denise Turner, and especially important during the winter months when we tend to retreat into our homes and mix less.
She said:
“Last winter was hard on people’s pockets and wellbeing. Struggles around the increased cost of living meant many had to make significant cutbacks.
“At the Oddfellows, we believe friendship is an essential, particularly when times are tough and during winter when we can feel more isolated. Company provides comfort and support, and has to be prioritised.
“A good chat can bring light relief and help ease worries, and being able to share a problem might offer a new perspective.”
The local friendship group also wants to remind people that socialising doesn’t need to be expensive.
Denise added:
"When you’re stretched financially, you’ve no choice but to look at how you can spend less. But it’s not where you get together that matters, just that you’re getting together – whether that’s meeting up in the park with a flask, at each other’s homes or in the local library.
“With our group meet-ups, we make sure that there are as few barriers to friendship as possible and we make them as affordable and accessible as we can.”
Upcoming events being run by the group, which are open to all to try, include weekly coffee mornings (£1.50) on a Thursday, 10.30am – 12noon at Douglas Place Community Centre, Saltney, CH4 8PB, and a Christmas Lunch at Rossett Hall Hotel, Chester Road, Rossett, LL12 0DE on Thursday 14th December at 12.30pm, £17.95 for 2 courses. There is also a New Year’s Day stroll in Parkgate, meeting at the Old Quay pub at 11am which is free to join.
Janice Cooper aged 66, has been a member of Deeside Oddfellows for over 10 years.
She said:
“I’ve got a great group of friends here at the Oddfellows. People who I can have a laugh with, but also who I know I can turn to if needs be. And it’s great knowing that I’ve always got something in my diary to look forward to that doesn’t cost the earth.”
The Society also lists around 50 free online events on its website each month that are open to the public to attend.
The Oddfellows is one of the UK’s oldest and largest friendly societies. Its members also have access to a wide range of benefits including care and welfare support and a travel club.
For further details about Deeside Oddfellows and to request an events diary, contact Denise on:
01244 675757
denise.turner@oddfellows.co.uk
For more information visit:
Pictured - Members enjoying a day trip to Plas Newydd House and Gardens in Llangollen.
Blues Match Report: Merthyr Town 1 - 2 Chester FC
Blues Match Preview: Merthyr Town v Chester FC
Chester and Wirral Football League - Weekend Round Up
AWARD-WINNING COMEDY TO BE STAGED AT CHESTER LITTLE THEATRE
Cabinet to defer decision on schools’ reorganisation proposal
Local MP Justin Madders joins Gavin & Stacey star Alison Steadman to back Marie Curie appeal
Make Your Food Go Further this Food Waste Action Week
Council launches campaign to recruit more Shared Lives carers
Men sentenced in connection with Cheshire West drug supply
19TH CENTURY "GIRL POWER" SET TO BE CELEBRATED AT CHESTER CONCERT
Blues Match Report: Chester 2 - 1 Darlington
Blues Match Preview: Chester FC v Darlington
Councillors urged to throw out proposals to merge four catholic schools
Man jailed following Ellesmere Port phone robbery
Charlie’s 20‑mile challenge brings joy to young patients at the Countess of Chester Hospital
Local MP Marks World Book Day and Champions National Year of Reading Across Chester North & Neston
Chester Racecourse donates £10,000 to fund Storyhouse Skills Studio
Comments
Add a comment