Local support groups
Our groups provide information and support to those with macular disease, their family and friends.
Each one is a welcoming and compassionate place to learn about the support available, build your confidence, and better understand your own macular disease. And, of course, it’s a chance to make new friends who really understand what sight loss is like.
Please note that some of our local groups meet via telephone conference call while some are meeting in person. To join a group, or confirm if a specific group is meeting face to face or by telephone, please phone our groups admin team on 01264 560 259. Please call to check whether a groups is meeting in person before you set out for a meeting.
Find out more about our support groups, including telephone groups and those for working age and young people. There are also online support groups specific to particular types of macular disease. See our regional support information for patient information events and contact details for our team out in the regions.
High Wycombe Macular Society Support Group
Meets Face to face on the Second Tuesday of each month 1.30pm until 3pm (Except Dec, Jan & Feb) This group also has an informal get together over a coffee at the local M&S Café on the Fourth Tuesday of each month from 11am-1pm This informal meeting meets all year round. at High Wycombe Library
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Richmond (Yorkshire) Support Group
When doing poster & flyers group name is Richmondshire. First Monday of the month 1.30pm- 3pm at Richmond Methodist Church
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Worthing Area Support Group
Face to face meeting since August 2021. First Friday of the month 10.00 - 11.45am at Sight Support Worthing Head
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Yeovil Support Group
Meets Second Tuesday of the month, 10.30am - 12noon at South Street Centre
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York Support Group
Meetings on the third Thursday of every other month, 1pm to 2.30pm (Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Sept, Nov) at St. Sampson's Community Centre
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Ystradgynlais Support Group
Meets the fourth Monday of the month 10.30am to 12.30pm at Lesser Hall, Welfare Hall
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