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Middleton Heartline Club

We offer support to cardiac patients and partners in the local area, organising a host of activities include exercise sessions, the use of the gym, chair exercise, badminton, holistic therapies, table tennis and dominoes.

You are invited to come along and meet some members and to have a look around before joining.

Address:
Middleton Arena, Lance Corporal Joel Halliwell VC Way,, Middleton, M24 1AG
Umbrella org:
British Heart Foundation
Area serviced:
Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale
Contact name:
Lesley
Telephone:
01617 407498
Who is it for:
Anyone who's had a heart event.
Sector:
Voluntary

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