A visit to Westonbirt Arboretum yesterday to try to keep cool in the 32C heat. Well paved and accessible, also fairly easy going off track. https://t.co/7gm83jhAwo
The fundraiser has almost reached £2000, a huge milestone. Thanks again to everyone who has donated and shared the link to this page.
Please carry on sharing the link on social and amongst your friends and family.
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My current wheelchair is over 13 years old and spare parts are no longer made for it. I'm one breakdown from being stuck in bed long term.
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A video of famous people I've met @brendancoyle99@JohnWesleyShipp@bonnie_langford@KarenDavid
A visit to National Trust Tyntesfield on a sunny, if windy, day.
I managed to take a few photographs too. There are some steep slopes but overall I was impressed with the accessibility.
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@MarkCuzner A mutual friend called Georgie said I should message you and ask if you would share my fundraising link. She also said sorry for not being in touch but she has a new number and lost all her old numbers.
I just wanted to send out a quick update to you all. In just a week you have managed to raise just over £1000! This is amazing and I wanted to thank you all again, not just for donating and sharing, but for showing me there are still some good, caring people in this world.
Update: Nearly at £1000 raised, thank you everyone who has donated or shared. Please keep on sharing and spreading the word, we are getting closer to the goal every day!
Please consider donating to my GoFundMe or sharing the link (found in my bio). https://t.co/IBh6WeBNwp
Children notice everything from a colourful jumper to how someone moves.
So, when they see a person using a wheelchair or walking differently, their curiosity is only natural.
Latest NHS data shows that there has been a decrease in the number of people receiving wheelchairs, within the recommended 18-week wait period, compared to the same period a year earlier. 1/4