Rain and chilly weather did not dampen the spirits of the 29 people from the Minehead Forget-Me-Nots and Singing for the Brain groups when they went on a mystery coach tour around Exmoor.
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The trip was organised by Minehead Dementia Action Alliance in conjunction with Sammy Fraser, the National Trust’s engagement officer for the riverlands project.
Details about local activities for people affected by memory loss can be found at MineheadDAA.org.uk.


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