Heartbroken to say my amazing Mum, Gill Tomorri, passed away peacefully at home yesterday. Mum loved her life & her family, friends & colleagues @MencapCymru to absolute bits. We will take her with us everywhere we go & will always raise a glass for her. Love you forever Mum ❤️
Thank you to you as well Emily in helping us find it. Good team work. It certainly is a beautiful house. We can’t wait to move in. You’re welcome anytime.
Great to see this lovely new home for a group of friends completed in Nottinghamshire. I expect a BBQ invite when the sun is out and restrictions are lifted ;) Thanks to PCJ Property and @AndertonGables for your hard work on making this house a home :)
The Countess of Wessex joined Tomas Cardillo-Zallo, a runner who has a learning disability, earlier to run 1.5 miles of his 2020 Virgin Money London Marathon route in support of the UK’s leading learning disability charity Mencap.
HRH running the first mile of @LondonMarathon with one of @mencap_charity learning disabled runners Tomas. Please sponsor if you can https://t.co/LTHeAKjJoR
Calling #TeamMencap...
The Countess of Wessex is wishing you all the best of luck as you embark on the virtual #LondonMarathon challenge tomorrow in support of @mencap_charity. You can do it! 🙌
#Oliverscampaign It is public knowledge that @ASPolice
Are investigating Olivers death
Nobody is above the law Too many laws are broken, ignored in learning disabled people PLEASE RETWEET
Police to investigate autistic teenager’s death in NHS hospital https://t.co/0CiSXm1phV
"They would sometimes draw a smile on a face mask to give it a friendly face." 🙂
One of Mencap's services tells @DailyMailUK how they've helped the people we support get used to PPE. And a huge thank you again to @DailyMailUK for their generous donation! https://t.co/iy7yKMnsOA
@mencap_charity The staff team working in this service have really made me proud. Their hard work and efforts are really making a difference to the lovely people they support. 🥰🐻
Wearing facemasks is important right now, but they can be unsettling. 😕
That's why the staff at a Mencap service in Nottingham have let the residents try masks on to get used to them. 👍
They even made mini masks so some beloved teddies can stay safe too! 🐻
A lovely idea. 💗
Everyone at Mencap's Valley Road Supported Living Service in Nottingham had a fantastic time celebrating #VEDay2020 today! Complete with 1940s music, a buffet lunch and plenty of activities and bunting! 🌞🎉🏡
@sainsburys@nottspolice@mencap_charity thank you to the officers who delivered Easter eggs to all the people we support at Valley Road. They were much appreciated especially in these difficult times