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Annual dementia conference highlights impact of condition

Friday 23rd May 2025 Bath Echo News Team Community, Health

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A special conference has been held in a village near Bath to raise awareness of dementia and the impact it can have on those living with the condition, their family, and friends.

Attendees at the annual dementia conference in Peasedown St John

The second annual regional dementia conference was held in Peasedown St John on Tuesday, 20th May, at St John’s Church.

Organised by the Peasedown Community Trust and sponsored by law firm Stone King, the conference featured keynote speakers, information stalls, networking and an opportunity to meet charity leaders and experts working in the field of dementia research and awareness.

The Chairwoman of Bath & North East Somerset Council, Councillor Karen Walker (Independent, Peasedown), said: “We were thrilled to host this conference in Peasedown St John.

“Every three minutes, someone in the UK will develop dementia. With dementia on the rise, communities across the country are making a stand, and Peasedown St John is no different.

“Since 2019, more than 300 residents have attended one of the Peasedown Community Trust’s dementia awareness workshops.

“They have been instrumental in raising the profile of the work we’re doing in the village, which we were able to showcase at this special regional conference last Tuesday.”

Keynote speakers included Alison Allen from Stone King, who shared practical legal tips for those in later life.

The conference was free for anyone who wanted to attend, thanks to the sponsorship provided by the Bath-based law firm.

Councillor Gavin Heathcote (Independent, Peasedown) added: “We were delighted to have Stone King’s support for this year’s conference. It meant a lot to us and our work to create a dementia friendly community in Peasedown St John.

“There are currently 900,000 people in the UK living with dementia, and that figure is set to rise to 2 million by 2050.

“One in four people will be affected by dementia in their lifetimes, especially those diagnosed with clinical anxiety in middle age, which is why it’s important to work with individuals and their families to try and make life much easier for those who have it.”

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