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Try Tai Chi to support Chapel hospice

Tai Chi classes have already raised more than £5,000 for Blythe House Hospicecare. 

Colin Hughes has raised an amazing £5,639.50 towards care and services at the Chapel-based hospice since 2017 by hosting the classes at Spring Bank Arts Centre in New Mills.

Colin has recently started up a new programme of events at the centre.

These are Tai Chi on Saturday mornings and Tuesday evenings, and Meditation with Qigong on Monday evenings. 

There is a requested donation of £5 per class, with all proceeds shared equally between Blythe House, Water Aid and Spring Bank Arts Centre. 

For more information, visit https://www.springbankarts.org.uk/events/wellbeing/ or email Colin at colin.hughes.highpeak@gmail.com

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