Stroke Clubs and Support Groups in South and Mid Wales
In South and Mid Wales there are stroke clubs or support groups in:
Abergavenny
Aberystwyth
Ammanford
Blackwood
Brecon
Briton Ferry
Builth Wells
Cardiff
Chepstow
Fishguard
Haverfordwest
Llanidloes
Monmouth
Newport (Pembrokeshire)
Newtown
Pembroke Dock
Penarth
Port Talbot
Porthcawl
Pyle
Swansea
Tredegar
Welshpool
There's more information about some of these stroke clubs below. Or to find out more, contact our Stroke Helpline on 0845 3033 100 or email info@stroke.org.uk
If you are a member or the organiser of a stroke club that is not included here, then please contact
Claire O'Shea on 029 2052 4407.
Stroke clubs
Aberystwyth and District Stroke Club
Aberystwyth and District Stroke Club meet about once a month at a variety of locations for trips and lunches out, offering a chance to socialise. To find out more, email Aberystwyth and District Stroke Club or contact the Stroke Helpline on 0845 3033 100.
Brecon and District Stroke Club
Meet fortnightly on Tuesdays, from 2-4pm at Brecon Leisure Centre, for a variety of social activities. Contact the Stroke Helpline on 0845 3033 100 to find out more.
CRISP Club (Cardiff)
The CRISP Club provides a musical evening once a month at Gabalfa Education Centre, Colwill Road, Gabalfa. For more information, contact the Stroke Helpline on 0845 3033 100.
Fishguard and District Stroke Club
Meet every Tuesday at 1:30pm at St Teresa's Hall, Fishguard. Activities include games, quizzes, concerts, outings and even an annual holiday. Contact the Stroke Helpline on 0845 3033 100 to find out more, or email Fishguard and District Stroke Club
Newport (Pembrokeshire) Stroke Club
We meet weekly on Thursday mornings, from 10:30am-12:30pm. We are a small, friendly group that enjoys speakers, slideshows and conversation for all. We meet for a general coffee morning and also occasionally go out to restaurants. Email Newport (Pembrokeshire) Stroke Club or contact the Stroke Helpline on 0845 3033 100 to find out more.
Newtown and District Stroke Club
We meet each Monday morning from 11am-2:30pm at Mill Close Community Centre, Canal Road, Newtown, for a general get together, meals, bingo and dominoes, as well as sharing experiences and solutions to problems faced by people affected by stroke. Email Newtown and District Stroke Club or contact the Stroke Helpline on 0845 3033 100 to find out more.
Penarth and District Stroke Support Group
The aim of our stroke support group is to improve the quality of life of those who have had a stroke. Meetings are of a social and therapeutic nature and are held on the first and third Thursday of each month at the Trinity Centre. There is a wide range of activities, for example, speakers, musical evenings, indoor gardening and outings. Contact the Stroke Helpline on 0845 3033 100 to find out more or email Penarth and District Stroke Support Group
Pembrokeshire Stroke Club
Meets every second Monday of the month from 1:45-3:30pm.
We try to vary our meetings by having speakers, going out to lunch or afternoon tea, going on full day trips and having an annual holiday. Please join us! Contact the Stroke Helpline on 0845 3033 100 to find out how to get involved.
Port Talbot Stroke Club
Port Talbot Stroke Club meet on alternate Tuesdays at 2pm at the Margam Community Centre for social activities, speakers and bingo. To find out more, contact the Stroke Helpline on 0845 3033 100.
South Pembrokeshire Stroke Club
Meet on the third Thursday of each month at The Cricketers, Imble Lane, Pembroke Dock, for social activities and a cup of tea. To find out more contact the Stroke Helpline on 0845 3033 100.
Swansea Stroke Swimming Club
Meets to exercise every Thursday from 11:45am-12:45pm at the Ysgol Crug Glas Hydrotherapy Pool.
You do not have to be a swimmer as it's the exercise that is important to help damaged limbs and muscles. Please contact the Stroke Helpline on 0845 3033 100 to find out more about us.
Welshpool Area Stroke Club
Meet every Wednesday at 2pm at Church House, St Mary's Church, Welshpool, for various social activities. Please contact the Stroke Helpline on 0845 3033 100 to find out more about us.