What's on in Blackhorse

Devon, England

Blackhorse in Devon is a proper village that knows exactly how to spend a quiet evening without needing a traffic jam. With no big venues on our list right now, you'll find plenty of local pubs and community halls popping up with games nights or live music if you ask around. It's the kind of place where the news travels fast and everyone knows who's hosting next week. The real draw here is the atmosphere rather than a packed schedule, so keep your eyes open for anything from a village fete to an impromptu gathering in the square. We've got you covered whether you fancy a walk by the river or just want to catch a chat with neighbours over a cuppa. Just drop us a line if you hear of something fun coming up and we'll add it straight to the page.

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Over 60s Yoga
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Over 60s Yoga

An 8 week course encourages you to establish a yoga routine, specifically designed to help build muscle strength to reduce joint pain, increase flexibility, mobility, coordination and balance. Relaxation and breathing techniques to help cope with day-to-day pain, reduce stress and calm the mind. When: Tuesdays: 10:30am – 11.30am Where:  The Beacon Centre, Pendragon House,  Beacon Lane, Exeter, EX4 8LZ Prices : 8 week course £66 Booking and payment in advance of course by bank transfer or cash. If you are new to yoga and would like to try a taster session for £10 to decide if you would like to sign up for the 8 week course. Spaces are limited to 10 people for the Over 60’s class, to avoid disappointment please book in advance, sadly spaces cannot be held without full payment. About the Classes We are all becoming increasingly aware of the importance of keeping the mind and body healthy and active to prevent illness and promote wellbeing. Designed for all levels of health, starting off at a slow pace working within your own comfort level. *Please note these courses are aimed at teaching people how to get in touch with their body and understand how the body works for good health, rather than a general “keep fit class”. Yoga classes are not substitutes for specialist support, psychotherapy, support group, clinical or medical services. What to wear? It is best to wear loose fitting trousers and a top, something that has some stretch in it so you are able to move comfortably.

Tue 14 Apr10:30The Beacon Community Centre(2.2mi)

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