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Is your garden ready for Spring? | Help us to improve social care

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Plus: Finding exercise you love, saving money on your water bills and more. Is your garden ready for

Plus: Finding exercise you love, saving money on your water bills and more. [View this email in your browser]( Is your garden ready for Spring? | Help us to improve social care [Garden]( Dear Mr {NAME}, With the weather finally beginning to warm up, it's the perfect time to get out in the garden. So why not mow your lawn, do some weeding, and get planting! Whether you're looking for gardening tips, a little inspiration or a helping hand with your garden, you'll find all this and more on our website. [Get going on the garden >]( Best wishes, Olivia, Age UK [Find exercise you love]( Find exercise you love Whether you're looking to improve your strength, stamina, flexibility or balance, we've got activities you could try. [Ideas to get active >]( [Write to your MP]( Help fix the care system We recently launched a new report on social care. Help us to get as many MPs to read it as possible. [Send the report to your MP now >]( [water]( Save on your water bills Find out if you could you save money by using a water meter, or if you're eligible for a discount on your bills. [How to reduce your water bills >]( [bus pass]( Free bus passes are staying The government have announced that they will be protecting the free bus pass for older and disabled people for the future. [Read our response to the news >]( Our top social media stories of the week [Intergenerational care homes]( Heartwarming care This care home is doing something very special. [Watch the video >]( [Abigail fundraiser ]( Abigail's fundraiser In memory of her grandad, she will be running 5k. [Read her story >]( [Happy birthday Jack]( Jack's 106th birthday To celebrate the day, Jack took on a challenge! [Find out what it was >]( Want more? Follow us on social media [Age UK Facebook page]( [Age UK Twitter]( [Age UK LinkedIn]( [Age UK Instagram page]( [Age UK Youtube channel]( [Age UK Pinterest page]( [Age UK Google plus page]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Donate to Age UK]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Click here to unsubscribe from this newsletter.]( You can unsubscribe from all emails from the Age UK group by [clicking here](. Age UK, Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9NA. Registered charity number 1128267. Company number 6825798. © Age UK Group and/or its National Partners (Age NI, Age Scotland and Age Cymru) 2017. All Rights Reserved. 13104371

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