The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Feeling lonely? Hit the nightclub for old groovers!

- By Eve Simmons

THERE is no need to be alone over the festive period – if you don’t want to be.

Says Age UK’s Jill Mortimer: ‘Local newspapers, notice boards in shops and libraries, and council websites are full of informatio­n about events happening in Christmas week.

‘Whatever you pick, make sure it’s within walking distance or a short drive away. Public transport is a no-go over the holidays.’

Here are ten ideas to get you started.

1 BORROW A DOG

THIS website pairs dog-lovers who don’t have a dog with owners looking for a holiday home or a walker for their pet. borrowmydo­ggy.com, £12.99 annually

2 HELP THE HOMELESS

CHECK local libraries, shops and newspapers for community activities over the Christmas period, including volunteeri­ng opportunit­ies. Homeless shelters need volunteers, so do residentia­l homes and hospices. crisis.org.uk/get-involved/ volunteer, do-it.org

3 FESTIVE FUN RUN

PARKRUN is putting on free group events in parks across the country on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. After your run (or walk), head to a nearby pub or cafe with your new friends. parkrun.org.uk

4 GO ON A CITY TOUR

HOP on a sightseein­g bus tour and then enjoy a slap-up Christmas lunch with a group of fellow explorers in a selection of cities and towns nationwide, including London, Canterbury and Salisbury. goldentour­s.com/christmas-day, from £112.50

5 COMMUNITY DINNER

COMMUNITY Christmas is a UK-wide project that matches the over-75s with local community dinners taking place during the festive period. Branches of the Salvation Army are offering a similar drop-in service, involving quizzes and entertainm­ent. reengage.org.uk, 0800 716543; salvationa­rmy.org.uk,

020 7367 4500

6 MEET NEW FRIENDS

CONNECT with like-minded locals via a website that lists events taking place in your area. meetup.com

7 PHONE AN EXPERT

AGE UK, the country’s leading charity for older adults, runs a 24-hour helpline throughout the holiday season. Get advice on household problems or informatio­n on age-appropriat­e festive events taking place locally.

Alternativ­ely, Esther Rantzen’s Silver Line charity organises Silver Circles – group calls for people with shared interests. thesilverl­ine.org.uk, 0800 470 8090; ageuk.org.uk, 0800 678 1602

8 HAVE A SLEEPOVER

ABBEYFIELD residentia­l homes is offering free festive events and overnight stays for lonely over55s this Christmas. There are 400 homes across the country. abbeyfield.com, free

9 OAP SOCIAL MEDIA

OLDERISWIS­ER is a social network for – you guessed it – older people. Connect with friends and family and join forums to discuss interestin­g topics with other users. olderiswis­er.com, free

10 PLAY SCRABBLE

THERE are more than 100 registered Scrabble clubs in the UK – which bring boardgame-lovers together. Check your local club for events over Christmas, or play via the Internet Scrabble Club site. absp.org.uk, from free; isc.ro, free

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