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New Writing Groups Open Doors for Neurodivergent Adults in Lincolnshire

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New Writing Groups Open Doors for Neurodivergent Adults in Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire is soon to be a nexus of creativity for neurodivergent individuals, with several new writing groups launching across the county. These groups, specifically catered to neurodivergent adults, seek to nurture creativity and promote a sense of community. Two of these pioneering groups will operate entirely online, offering accessibility to a broader audience, while a third offers a unique combination of online and face-to-face sessions in central Lincoln. Most importantly, these groups are free to join, making creative expression accessible to all. Additional groups for adults and children are also available across Lincoln and beyond, ensuring an extensive reach. Interested individuals can find further information and register on the Beyond The Spectrum website.

This article was written by The Lincoln Post using data from online resources.

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