If you are living with bronchiectasis, or care for someone who is, two upcoming Living with Bronchiectasis Community Days in 2026 offer the chance to connect, learn and find support.
Hosted by the BronchUK network along with Asthma and Lung UK, these in-person events will take place in Edinburgh (30 April 2026) and London (30 May 2026) and are open to adults living with bronchiectasis, family members, carers and supporters.
Edinburgh Bronchiectasis Community Day
Date: Thursday 30 April 2026
Time: 10:30am – 4:00pm
Location: Surgeons’ Quarter, Nicolson Street, Edinburgh
London Bronchiectasis Community Day
Date: Saturday 30 May 2026
Time: 10:30am – 4:00pm
Location: Central London (near Euston Station – full details provided after registration)
What these bronchiectasis events offer
These bronchiectasis community events are designed to help people:
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Better understand bronchiectasis symptoms and management
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Learn practical advice on airway clearance and chest physiotherapy
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Hear updates on the latest bronchiectasis research and treatments
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Connect with others living with chronic lung conditions
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Share experiences in a supportive environment
Whether you are newly diagnosed with bronchiectasis or have been managing the condition for years, these days aim to provide reliable information, peer support and practical guidance.
Practical information
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Lunch will be provided
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Limited travel support funding is available
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Places are limited and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis
Early registration is recommended!
How to register for the Bronchiectasis Community Days
To attend either event, please register directly using the relevant link:
Living with bronchiectasis can feel isolating. These Community Days provide a valuable opportunity to access trusted information, hear about advances in bronchiectasis care, and meet others who understand the challenges of living with a chronic lung condition.
We encourage patients, carers and families within our network to consider attending.
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