
Drugs and Alcohol
If you or your friend have a drug or alcohol problem there are lots of sources of support and information available. As well as Jenny Taylor (college nurse) and the University Counselling Service, the organisations below provide dedicated help.
Drinkline
Drinksense
Provides counselling, education and support for those with alcohol problems or their family and friends.
Mon – Fri, 9am – 5pm to make an appointment
152a Mill Lane,
Cambridge,
CB1 3LP
Tel: 01223 416 225
Alcoholics Anonymous
Bridge Project Drug Advice Centre
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Confidential, non judgemental information and treatment service for those having problems with drugs, in particular with recreational or softer drugs.
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Non-prescribing, therapeutic counselling by experienced addiction counsellors from nurse trained backgrounds.
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Self-referrals welcome, drop-in or phone.
01223 214 614
154 Mill Road
Cambridge
CB1 3DF
Cambridge Drug and Alcohol Service
Treatment and counselling for people suffering from drug, alcohol or tranquilliser dependency, in particular to people with with problems with harder drugs such as heroin and cocaine.
Referrals can be made through GP or self-referral.
01223 723 020
Mill House
Brookfields Hospital
351 Mill Road
Cambridge
National Drugs Helpline
Information and support about drugs.
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University wide events
- Worlington to Ely Ramble (Cambridge University Rambling Club) - Saturday 18th September 9.25am-5.58pm
- A Trip Through Time: Churches, Hills and Roman Burial Mounds (Cambridge University Rambling Club) - Saturday 25th September 12.15pm-5.40pm
- Fatal day for blackberries around Oakington (Cambridge University Rambling Club) - Saturday 2nd October 9.15am-2.12pm
- Fresher's Fair (Cambridge University Nigeria Society) - Tuesday 5th October