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Kingston upon Thames 1967

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kingston-upon-Thames]

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(l) Social and Recreational Clubs for the Handicapped
The remainder of the services which are provided for physicallyhandicapped
persons can be described as recreational. These involve grants
to clubs and provision of holidays. There are in the borough a number of
organisations which run social clubs, as listed, for handicapped persons,
and receive grants from this authority. Their efforts in this field are
much appreciated.

Clubs for the Handicapped

ClubMeetingsHonorary Secretary
Kingston and Surbiton Guild of the Crippled, Presbyterian Church Hall, Grove Crescent, Kingston upon ThamesFortnightly Tuesday afternoonsMrs. J. Eraser Day, Willowend, Manor Close, East Horsley
Kingston Endeavour Club, Bedelsford School, Grange Road, Kingston upon Thames2nd and 4th Thursday each month - eveningsMrs. A. Carter, 23D Church Street, Twickenham
Multiple Sclerosis Society, Catholic Church Hall, Ewell Road, Surbiton3rd Tuesday each month -afternoonMrs. M. J. Sellars, 2 Bramley Mansions, Berrylands Road, Surbiton
Davis - Darby and Joan Club, Deaf and Dumb, Methodist Church Hall, Ewell Road, SurbitonFortnightly Thursday afternoonsMr. G. Gibbs, 27 Rodney Close, New Maiden
Surbiton Deaf Club, Club Room, Meals on Wheels Kitchen, Ewell Road, Surbit onWeekly Thursday EveningsMr. M. J. Brooker, 140 Banstead Road, Ewell