Mahjong

Convener

Wendy Lefevre

The Chinese game of Mahjong is like playing card games such as rummy, but with tiles.  It is usually played by four people and is an easy game to learn, though you will soon develop skills and strategies with which to outwit your opponents.

Please contact the convener for further information, or if you would like to join the Mahjong group.

Date: Last Tuesday of the month
Time: 2:00 pm
Location: In a member’s home
Mahjong players

Accessibility at Bridges Centre

Members’ monthly meetings are held at Bridges Community Centre, Drybridge Park. Some group meetings and activities also take place at Bridges. Off street parking is available here outside the building, and disabled parking is adjacent to the building entrance. There are no external steps or slopes, and the entrance doors are automatic. The ground floor is fully accessible and level throughout, and there is space for wheelchairs. There is a lift to the first floor, and accessible toilets on both floors. There is a hearing induction system in the Agincourt room where the monthly meetings are held.

Accessibility at Ty Price

Some group activities and meetings are held at Ty Price, St Thomas Community Hall, St Thomas’s Square. There is no off street parking here. The approach on foot is a gentle slope to double entrance doors. The ground floor of the building is fully accessible and there is a disabled toilet. The stairs to the first floor are wide and well-lit with a handrail on both sides, but there is no lift. There is a hearing induction system on the ground floor.

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