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In this episode , hear interviews from Sidhwa Health Coach Ruki, and Amber from InCommon who are kicking off the Spark Festival. As well as a delightful conversation with pupils from Biggin Hill Primary School about why dance is important to them. The Spark Festival is an intergenerational festival aimed at bringing all ages together through a range of activities - you can find out more by clicking the link below: Spark Festival: Bromley — InCommon [https://incommon.org.uk/spark-festival] Ruki Sidhwa is a local health coach, focusing on running workshops in schools about healthy eating and workshop for women in menopause - with ways they can manage their symptom. To get in contact with her, follow the link below: Sidhwa Health | Naturopathic Health Coaching – Live Healthily, Feel Younger [https://sidhwahealth.co.uk/] Next Cafe will be on Tuesday, 10th February with the Wiggly Wild Show!! Thank you to Quest Soul Theatre cic, Radfield Home Care Bromley, Abbott Movement and Greener and Cleaner for your support at this cafe.
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