Welcome to Sid Valley Memory Café

  • Tuesdays at The Fort Café from 10:30am
  • Wednesdays at Twyford House from 2:00pm – 3:45pm
  • Fridays at The Anchor Inn from 10:15am

A friendly welcome awaits you.

Supporting families living with dementia in the Sid Valley

Sid Valley Memory Café

A friendly, social meeting place for people with all forms of memory problems.

Find help

Concerned about your memory, or noticing changes in someone close to you?

Support us

You can support the Memory Café by volunteering, fundraising, donating, entertaining and shopping online.

“There is no doubt that dementia is the biggest health and societal challenge we face.”

Professor Fiona Carragher, Alzheimer’s Society

Concerned about your memory, or noticing changes in someone close to you?

Memory café events in the Sid Valley

Latest news from the Sid Valley Memory Café

Great result despite the rain

Generous Sidmouth Cricket Club hosted a Memory Cafe tombola at the Devon CCC versus Hertfordshire match on Sunday. Rain stopped play a few...

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New drugs ‘don’t work’

A major review by the respected health research charity, the Cochrane Institute, has reported that new Alzheimer’s drugs Lecanemab and...

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A sweet deal

A sweet deal Cafegoers were due to visit Blackbury Camp last week, followed by afternoon tea at the Honey Farm, but because of roadworks...

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Old Devon in music

Exeter-born folk singer, songwriter and musician Jim Causley, gave an outstanding performance for cafegoers at their last Wednesday...

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Music, laughter and fun

An amazing afternoon of  music, laughter and fun was brought brought to Sid Valley Memory Cafe last week by the creative arts charity,...

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Concert success boosts cafe

Thanks go to Sidmouth based folk and blues band The McSmiths, who raised £270 for Memory Cafe with their well supported concert at St....

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“Dementia is the next global pandemic. We’re improving lives for people across the world, through innovative and cutting-edge research.”

Professor Clive Ballard, Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Exeter