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Richmond Hill: Women’s wellbeing group welcomes new members

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October 13, 2025
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New members are always welcome at a friendly group supporting women’s wellbeing in East Leeds

Women’s Wellbeing group is run by Richmond Hill Elderly Action (RHEA) and runs monthly at The Vinery Centre from 11.30am. Next meeting is Wednesday, 12 November – come along for a chat!

More details from Nicola on 0113 248 5200.

RHEA is an independent, community based charity that works with and for everyone in the Richmond Hill ward aged 55 and over.

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