Local support groups

  • Beeches Community Group

    The Beeches Community Group is a voluntary group formed to look after the interests of the residents of the Beeches and New Mills Wards. We are here to support all residents by responding to local needs to improve the Cirencester community in which we live. Our meetings and events are open to everyone.
    Facebook: Beeches Community Group
    Website: www.beeches.org.uk

  • Safer Gloucester Partnership

    Here you can find out who the Partnership is and what we do to reduce crime in Gloucestershire, including the latest news and press releases. You can also obtain crime prevention advice and what to do as a victim of crime and where to get help and guidance.
    Telephone: 01452 396 984
    Website: www.gloucestershire-pcc.gov.uk

  • CGL Gloucestershire

    We provide help and support to adults, children, young people and families. Our innovative and creative approach allows us to provide a broad range of safe, high quality health and social care services.
    Telephone: 01452 223 014
    Website: www.changegrowlive.org

  • Healthy Lifestyles Gloucester

    Health is one of the most valuable things that we can have. Small changes to our lifestyles and to how we live can have a big impact on our health and wellbeing.
    If you live in Gloucestershire, our Healthy Lifestyles team is on hand to help and support you. We can work with you to identify small changes that you can make, as well as supporting you to achieve them.
    Telephone: 0800 122 3788
    Website: www.hlsglos.org

  • Meetups in Cirencester

    Getting together with real people in real life makes powerful things happen. Side hustles become careers, ideas become movements, and chance encounters become lifelong connections. Meetup brings people together to create thriving communities.
    Website: www.meetup.com

  • Longfield Community Hospice

    Their services are for anyone over the age of 18 with a progressive life limiting condition such as cancer, advanced lung disease, some neurological diseases (including Parkinson’s, Motor Neurone Disease, Multiple Sclerosis. Also, early to mid-stage dementia, depending on support needs) and heart disease, who live in Gloucestershire or have a GP registered in Gloucestershire.
    They offer Wellbeing services (are there from diagnosis onwards, helping people understand their illness, to better cope with its impact on their lives and gain skills and tools to enable them to live well, through our support groups, complementary therapies, and counselling services) and a Hospice at Home service. They support patients, carers of patients with a life limiting condition and people who are bereaved.
    All of their services are free of charge to patients, carers and bereaved. Wellbeing services take place at their site in Minchinhampton and their hospice at home team visit people in their homes when they are needed.
    Patients, carers or bereaved can self-refer to the Wellbeing Centre, all they have to do is give the team a call on 01453 733706 or email wellbeing@longfield.org.uk.
    Referrals to the Hospice at Home service are for people at the end of their life (the last 3 months, weeks or days) and must come from healthcare professionals Via CHC Fast Track referral process.