A family run day centre with over 60 years of experience supporting adults with learning disabilities and autism. Events, outings, activities, and a community that genuinely cares.
We are a family run day centre offering support to adults with learning disabilities and autism, with over 60 years of experience working on a one-to-one basis and in group settings.
Based at Fitton Hill Bulldogs Community & Sports Centre in Oldham, our dedicated team plans a packed programme of activities year-round — always guided by what our members love most.
Read Our Story 🐝From big seasonal celebrations to park walks and cookery sessions — our programme is always led by what members enjoy most.
Seasonal events, birthdays, Halloween and Christmas dos — we love to celebrate in style.
Park walks, venue visits and community adventures exploring the area together.
Kitchen sessions building confidence, life skills and the joy of sharing homemade food.
St Patrick's, Red Nose Day, Easter — we love a theme and really go for it every time.
Pie-face, crafts, quizzes — laughter is always at the top of the agenda.
Valentine's dinners, BBQs and regular shared meals — food together is joy multiplied.
We're not a corporate chain — we're a tight-knit family operation where every member matters.
Our team brings over six decades of hands-on expertise in supporting adults with disabilities.
We adapt to individual needs — whether working one-to-one or in a social group setting.
Based at Fitton Hill Bulldogs Sports Centre, a welcoming community venue in Oldham.
Something on every week — seasonal events, outings, cookery and more, all year long.
Our team don't clock off emotionally — they genuinely love what they do and who they do it for.
The Place to Bee has been absolutely life-changing for our family. My son looks forward to every session — the staff treat him like one of their own, and the range of activities is brilliant. He's made real friends and grown so much in confidence.
— A member's parent, OldhamFrom the very first visit I knew this was somewhere special. The warmth from the team is real — they remember everything, celebrate every little win, and make every single person feel like they truly belong here.
— A member's carer, Greater Manchester