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World Bank partners with Leonard Cheshire Disability

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World Bank partners with Leonard Cheshire Disability to promote and protect inclusion for persons with disabilities  The World Bank and Leonard Cheshire Disability are joining forces to put persons with disabilities at the heart of social and economic development, and to contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – a set of goals agreed to by the international ... Read More »

Square Launch the first Mobile Sensory Bus

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The UK’s first mobile sensory room is now ready to be enjoyed by disabled children and adults across the Midlands. The Square Peg Foundation are delighted to announce that after months of planning and fund raising they are unveiling the UK’s first ever mobile sensory room, on Sunday 10th January2016 at The Gracechurch Centre, Sutton Coldfield, B72 1PA.  Ribbon cutting ... Read More »

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: You can’t park here… you’re not fat enough

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Two stories stood out for me this week. Both are damning indictments of modern Britain and proof positive of the idiocy of the soft-headed, socialist imbeciles who run so much of what passes for our ‘world class public services’. Read More »

Andrew Marr is now more aware of disability. If only everyone were

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Now you see it, now you don’t. Disability can be strange like that: it’s everywhere or nowhere, unavoidable or hidden. What you see and how you see it depends, like most things in life, on who you are, your personal experiences and the people you know. Read More »