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Choosing a brighter spring at home

Spring is a season of fresh starts, lighter days and simple joys — and at Bluebird Care Stevenage & North Herts, we believe everyone should be able to enjoy it. With personalised care that supports independence at home, we help our customers embrace the brighter months ahead, whether that’s getting out into the community or enjoying meaningful moments closer to home.

Spring activities NEWS

Here at Bluebird Care Stevenage & North Herts, spring is one of our favourite seasons! Spring brings lighter mornings, fresh air and colourful flowers blooming in the garden. It’s the perfect time for loved ones to get together and lift each other's spirits – with plenty of sweet treats and cosy food too, of course. 

Spring should be about the little, uplifting moments that mean so much to us. A simple morning walk in the park, being able to sit in the garden and listen to the birds. With Bluebird Care, these meaningful moments are still possible thanks to our personalised and flexible care plans, built around the quirks that make you, you. 

Spring activities to try

If you’re looking to embrace spring, here are some seasonal activities you could try with your Care Professional or a loved one:

  • Stevenage Museum Activities: Saturday Film and Afternoon Tea (Feb 28 - April 25), and Museum Meet-Ups.
  • Saturday April Jive & Chill: Barclay Academy, Stevenage (April 18), featuring dancing, tea, and biscuits.
  • Knebworth House & Gardens: The venue is open daily for Easter, featuring a "Signs of Spring" trail over the bank holiday weekend.
  • Community Walking: Stevenage Health Walks are scheduled for Jan-April 2026, offering guided, gentle walks.
  • Community Coffee Shop: Located at Hampson Park Community Centre in Stevenage, with a patio open in warmer spring weather.
  • Walking Football (Over 50s): Held Saturdays at Kingshott School, Hitchin, offering a slower-paced, social game.
  • Tai Chi (Hitchin): A new beginner class at Fairfield Community Hall, beginning March 4, 2026.
  • Creative Wellbeing Workshops: North Herts Council is running Paper Craft (March 5) and Crochet sessions in Royston.
  • Garden Club at The Red Shed: Garden activities and social time for people living with dementia and their carers.
  • Live Longer Better Learning: Events focusing on reducing falls and dementia risk across Hertfordshire. 

Or you could simply try:

  • A walk to see the spring flowers
  • Trip to a garden centre
  • A cosy pub roast dinner 
  • Visit to a local farm to see the animals
  • Spring crafts 
  • Gardening
  • Drawing or painting outside 
  • Baking Easter treats 

We’d like to take this moment to wish you and your family a gentle spring full of those little moments. 

If you need to chat to our team about your care plan or any further support you may need this year, get in touch with us today.