The Evesham Living Well Event is set to return for its third year.

An initiative by The Vale of Evesham Primary Care Network in collaboration with ONSIDE, the event, at Evesham Leisure Centre, will feature a range of organisations and services championing a healthy and balanced lifestyle.

All members of the community are welcome to swing by from 10am to 4.30pm on Thursday, June 27.

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Organisers have said that a range of organisations will be on hand to discuss physical and mental health, specific health and wellbeing conditions, establishing community links and unearthing volunteering possibilities with attendees.

Entry and parking will be available for free on the day.

Dr Neill Bramble, clinical director of The Vale of Evesham Primary Care Network, said: "The annual Living Well Event continues to showcase the wide range of outstanding local organisations working alongside the Vale of Evesham GP Practices to promote a healthier lifestyle and improve overall wellbeing.

"The event is the perfect opportunity to find out more about all that is on offer locally to support you, your friends and your family."

ONSIDE and Sarah Mackay, head of adult wellbeing services, said: "We can't wait to welcome visitors to the third Living Well Event and bring an even wider range of organisations together this year following the tremendous success in 2023.

"The aim is to provide a friendly environment for the community to meet and access information.

"We would also like to invite organisations who offer health and wellbeing support, both locally and nationally, community and volunteering groups, and charities to take a space with us – it is a great networking opportunity."

Community organisations in the area can reserve a space for free.

Required bookings must be made before the end of May by reaching out to katie.shrubb@onside-advocacy.org.uk or dialling 07483 018792.

ONSIDE provides a range of support services aiming to bolster equality and justice for susceptible, disadvantaged, or discriminated members of the community in Worcestershire and Herefordshire.

Throughout 2022/23, the charity provided support for over 11,000 people.

The charity works closely with the Vale of Evesham Primary Care Network, offering non-medical support such as Social Prescribing to enhance health and wellbeing outcomes.