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Dates

4th December 2025

Location

LocationBarrow Town Hall

Times

10am
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4pm
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GriefFest

GriefFest 2025 – A Day to Connect, Reflect & Celebrate


Thursday 4th December | 🕙 10am – 4pm
Barrow Town Hall
Part of National Grief Awareness Week

We’re inviting all our Bereavement Champions to join us for the very first GriefFest — a day dedicated to connection, inspiration, and community impact.

What’s happening on the day?

  • Hear from powerful guest speakers, including Benjamin May (Global Lead, The New Normal Charity) and local voices doing incredible work
  • Connect with support organisations making a difference in our community
  • Celebrate 12 months of Bereavement Champion training and the incredible ripple effect it’s created
  • Be there as we launch our new Train the Trainer programme — taking our commitment to a grief-aware community even further

💛 Let’s come together to honour the journey, amplify the impact, and continue changing the way our communities understand and support grief.


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