A music and wellbeing event in Bramley supports unpaid carers and promotes community connections.
A music and wellbeing event in Bramley supports unpaid carers and promotes community connections.

Music Event Boosts Wellbeing for Unpaid Carers in Bramley
The Bandstanders, a ukulele group, played music. People at the event enjoyed the show. Local councillors from Bramley and Stanningley came, too.
Sarah Waldron discussed the event’s purpose. She works for Leeds City Council. The event supports unpaid carers though it is open to all. Carers often forget their own needs. Day centres offer vital support. These centres help people stay at home longer.
Information was available about local services. Calverlands, Holt Park Hub, and Carer Leeds shared details. Memory Care showed dementia support items.
The fire team offered helpful advice. They gave away fall prevention leaflets. Free pens and books were available. A funeral director shared information.
A solicitor provided a free tombola game. Residents had blood pressure checks. The library bus parked nearby.
Presto also attended the event. Presto helps people live independently. They offer many helpful services. Attendees enjoyed the event greatly. People found the advice helpful.
Councillor Tom Hinchcliffe thought the event was fantastic. He noted the residents seemed to enjoy themselves. He liked the band’s positive attitude. Councillor Adele Rae enjoyed The Bandstanders. She thought it great the residents had fun. Councillor Kevin Ritchie appreciated the event. He thanked The Bandstanders for their help.
The Bandstanders, a ukulele group, played music. People at the event enjoyed the show. Local councillors from Bramley and Stanningley came, too.
Sarah Waldron discussed the event’s purpose. She works for Leeds City Council. The event supports unpaid carers though it is open to all. Carers often forget their own needs. Day centres offer vital support. These centres help people stay at home longer.
Information was available about local services. Calverlands, Holt Park Hub, and Carer Leeds shared details. Memory Care showed dementia support items.
The fire team offered helpful advice. They gave away fall prevention leaflets. Free pens and books were available. A funeral director shared information.
A solicitor provided a free tombola game. Residents had blood pressure checks. The library bus parked nearby.
Presto also attended the event. Presto helps people live independently. They offer many helpful services. Attendees enjoyed the event greatly. People found the advice helpful.
Councillor Tom Hinchcliffe thought the event was fantastic. He noted the residents seemed to enjoy themselves. He liked the band’s positive attitude. Councillor Adele Rae enjoyed The Bandstanders. She thought it great the residents had fun. Councillor Kevin Ritchie appreciated the event. He thanked The Bandstanders for their help.