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Dates

7th August 2026
4th September 2026
2nd October 2026
6th November 2026
4th December 2026
1st January 2027
5th February 2027
5th March 2027
2nd April 2027
7th May 2027
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Compassionate Cafe at Wray

This is a warm and welcoming space where you are invited to connect, chat and take a moment to pause. Our Compassionate Cafe at Wray is open to anyone in the community living with life-limiting conditions (including dementia), their carers, and those experiencing grief or loss.

Free parking is available for attendees (please speak to a member of the Wray team on arrival).

Enjoy a complimentary tea or coffee at Joey’s café plus 20% off other items.

Compassionate Cafe at Wray dates and times:

From 10am to 12noon on the first Friday of each month, including:

Friday 7th August

Friday 4th September

Friday 2nd October

Friday 6th November

Friday 4th December

Part of Branches of Care – a collaboration between St Mary’s Hospice and the National Trust, offering gentle, nature-based wellbeing activities for people living with life-limiting conditions (including dementia), carers, and those experiencing bereavement in beautiful Lake District settings.

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