A HEALTH and wellbeing fair in Newton Abbot was a resounding success.
More than 25 local organisations attended the event at Newton Abbot Library, which took place on Wednesday, January 28.
With everything from Slimming World and Women's Institute groups to mental health charities such as Brighter Horizons and Andy’s Man Club, the fair brought a wide range of organisations offering support under one roof.
‘This is our second year running the fair, and we’re thrilled to see it grow’ said Newton Abbot Library’s Bethan Gregory, who organised the event.
‘Our goal for the fair is to highlight the incredible groups and organisations in the local area that offer vital support, resources, and services to improve overall wellbeing.
‘By bringing the community together in this way, we hope to connect people with the help they need and inspire them to make positive choices that contribute to a happy, healthy lifestyle’ Bethan added.
![Health and Wellbeing Fair held at Newton Abbot Library. Members of Teign U3A](https://www.teignmouth-today.co.uk/tindle-static/image/2025/01/30/12/19/MDA290125A_SP003.jpeg?width=752&height=500&crop=752:500)
Members of Teign U3A (Steve Pope/MDA)
![Health and Wellbeing Fair held at Newton Abbot Library. Lynda Steer from Brighter Horizons, a peer supprt mental health group for ladies over the age of 18](https://www.teignmouth-today.co.uk/tindle-static/image/2025/01/30/12/09/MDA290125A_SP004.jpeg?width=752&height=500&crop=752:500)
Lynda Steer from Brighter Horizons, a peer supprt mental health group for ladies over the age of 18 (Steve Pope/MDA)
![Health and Wellbeing Fair held at Newton Abbot Library. Stewart Miller and Matt Lovell from Lego Spike](https://www.teignmouth-today.co.uk/tindle-static/image/2025/01/30/12/30/MDA290125A_SP005.jpeg?width=752&height=500&crop=752:500)
Stewart Miller and Matt Lovell from Lego Spike (Steve Pope/MDA)
![Health and Wellbeing Fair held at Newton Abbot Library. Chris Rathbone from Dawlish Gardens Trust, a charity that provides vocational training for people with additional needs, sensory and hidden impairments](https://www.teignmouth-today.co.uk/tindle-static/image/2025/01/30/12/06/MDA290125A_SP006.jpeg?width=752&height=500&crop=752:500)
Chris Rathbone from Dawlish Gardens Trust, a charity that provides vocational training for people with additional needs, sensory and hidden impairments. (Steve Pope/MDA)
![Health and Wellbeing Fair held at Newton Abbot Library. Shannon Farley and Anna Lofthouse from Teignbridge Community Project](https://www.teignmouth-today.co.uk/tindle-static/image/2025/01/30/12/47/MDA290125A_SP008.jpeg?width=752&height=500&crop=752:500)
Shannon Farley and Anna Lofthouse from Teignbridge Community Project (Steve Pope/MDA)
![Health and Wellbeing Fair held at Newton Abbot Library. THAT Foodbank's Jean Patterson, Kris Hanson and Gill Le Queux](https://www.teignmouth-today.co.uk/tindle-static/image/2025/01/30/12/24/MDA290125A_SP007.jpeg?width=752&height=500&crop=752:500)
THAT Foodbank's Jean Patterson, Kris Hanson and Gill Le Queux (Steve Pope/MDA)
![Health and Wellbeing Fair held at Newton Abbot Library. Steve Pearse from Mindfullness South Devon](https://www.teignmouth-today.co.uk/tindle-static/image/2025/01/30/12/46/MDA290125A_SP012.jpeg?width=752&height=500&crop=752:500)
Steve Pearse from Mindfullness South Devon (Steve Pope/MDA)
![Health and Wellbeing Fair held at Newton Abbot Library. Therapy dog Grace and Jessica MacDonald from Bale's Buddies who provides animal assisted wellbeing sessions in the local community and support a wide range of individuals and communities, including schools, healthcare facilities and care homes.](https://www.teignmouth-today.co.uk/tindle-static/image/2025/01/30/12/51/MDA290125A_SP009.jpeg?width=752&height=500&crop=752:500)
Therapy dog Grace and Jessica MacDonald from Bale's Buddies who provides animal assisted wellbeing sessions in the local community and support a wide range of individuals and communities, including schools, healthcare facilities and care homes. (Steve Pope/MDA)
![Health and Wellbeing Fair held at Newton Abbot Library. Olivia Weight and Julie Mortimore from Hope - a programme to help local people struggling with long-term health conditions](https://www.teignmouth-today.co.uk/tindle-static/image/2025/01/30/12/56/MDA290125A_SP011.jpeg?width=752&height=500&crop=752:500)
Olivia Weight and Julie Mortimore from Hope - a programme to help local people struggling with long-term health conditions (Steve Pope/MDA)
![Health and Wellbeing Fair held at Newton Abbot Library. Sam Lock, Mandy Hall and Emma Laskey from FrieNDs - a charity that promotes awareness and support for those who have a diagnosis of Functional Neurological Disorder](https://www.teignmouth-today.co.uk/tindle-static/image/2025/01/30/12/34/MDA290125A_SP010.jpeg?width=752&height=500&crop=752:500)
Sam Lock, Mandy Hall and Emma Laskey from FrieNDs - a charity that promotes awareness and support for those who have a diagnosis of Functional Neurological Disorder (Steve Pope/MDA)
![Health and Wellbeing Fair held at Newton Abbot Library. Ladies from Newton Abbot WI](https://www.teignmouth-today.co.uk/tindle-static/image/2025/01/30/12/34/MDA290125A_SP001.jpeg?width=752&height=500&crop=752:500)
Ladies from Newton Abbot WI (Steve Pope/MDA)