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Health & Wellbeing Fair 2026 – The Creighton Centre

A free community event to help residents stay healthy, independent and connected

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Health & Wellbeing Fair 2026 – The Creighton Centre

We’re excited to invite you to our annual Health & Wellbeing Fair 2026 [click here for flyer] at The Creighton Centre—a free, community event designed to help local residents stay healthy, safe and connected.

📅 Wednesday 13 May 2026
🕙 10:00am – 2:30pm
📍 The Creighton Centre, 378 Lillie Road, Fulham, SW6 7PH

This popular event brings together NHS, council and voluntary sector services in one place, offering practical support, advice and opportunities to connect with local services.

What to expect

  • Free health checks
  • Expert advice from NHS, council and community organisations
  • Information and signposting to local services
  • Falls prevention, home safety and benefits advice
  • Nutrition and healthy ageing guidance
  • Digital support, including help using the NHS App
  • Wellbeing activities and tasters
  • A free nutritious lunch and refreshments

The day is open to all Hammersmith & Fulham residents, carers and professionals, with a particular focus on supporting older adults (50+), people living with disabilities, and those at risk of isolation.

Event schedule

  • 10:00am – 1:30pm: Information, advice & wellbeing activities
  • Lunch
  • 1:30pm – 2:30pm: Refreshments and a feel-good sing-along

This is an inclusive and accessible event, with support available on the day.

👉 No booking required – just drop in.

For more information, please contact:
📞 020 7385 9689
📧 info@creightoncentre.org

Events like our Health & Wellbeing Fair are a powerful way to support prevention and help people stay well, independent and connected for longer. By bringing together trusted services from the NHS, local authority and voluntary sector all in one place, we make it easier for residents to access expert advice, discover support early, and feel confident in making positive choices about their health and wellbeing.

Just as importantly, the event is designed to be welcoming, enjoyable and community-focused. Held in a familiar, trusted setting, it offers a relaxed space where people can connect with others, try something new, and take simple, practical steps towards improving their wellbeing—making it not just informative, but uplifting too.

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