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De Café update – two Cafés now running in Bearsden, and change of venue for Milngavie
6th August 2019
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New Young Onset Dementia Cafe in East Dunbartonshire
20th August 2019
singer performing at De Cafe showing array of activities that take place
De Café update – two Cafés now running in Bearsden, and change of venue for Milngavie
6th August 2019
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New Young Onset Dementia Cafe in East Dunbartonshire
20th August 2019

Pacific Care Dementia Cafe this September

16th August 2019
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