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New Great Yarmouth NWR (National Women’s Register) Group meeting on 14th October at 7.30pm, with an  ice-breaker topic of ‘What ideas did we grow up with that have now changed?’

Anyone interested in attended is asked to register their interest so they can be sent full details


NWR (National Women's Register) has launched a new group in Great Yarmouth.  The new NWR group will give older local women an opportunity to connect, engage in meaningful discussions, and form lasting friendships

Why Join the Great Yarmouth NWR?

Stimulating Conversations: Engage in lively discussions on various subjects, from current events to personal passions
New Friendships: Build lasting relationships with local women who share your interests and values
Social Events: Enjoy a range of activities beyond regular meetings, including outings, speaker events, and more

Speaking on the launch, Claire Kendrick, Head of Operations for NWR, said:
“We are so excited to bring an NWR group to Great Yarmouth. This group will be a fantastic way for women to meet new friends and participate in vibrant, thoughtful discussions. It’s all about creating a welcoming, supportive space for women to express themselves and share their views”

How to Get Involved

Women interested in joining the Great Yarmouth NWR group are encouraged to complete the contact form on the Great Yarmouth page of the NWR website nwr.org.uk/groups/great-yarmouth-district. You will then be the first to hear about details of meetings and events

About NWR

NWR is a national membership charity that combats social isolation by connecting +55 years women for conversation, exercise, and social events. Our meetings start with an icebreaker topic to help conversation flow – sometimes random and fun, sometimes more serious and topical. There is never any need to participate if you’re feeling shy – just come and hang out with us in a relaxed social setting

With groups across the UK, NWR offers a platform for women to discuss a wide range of topics—from current affairs and the arts to travel and lifestyle—within a friendly and supportive setting. We also have a thriving online community - offering a weekly exercise class, online discussion groups, book clubs, and expert speakers, which can be enjoyed from the comfort of your home

For more information, visit nwr.org

Media Contact: Claire.kendrick@nwr.org.uk


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