Scottish Refugee Council and Social Enterprise Academy to support refugees’ leadership and entrepreneurship skills
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Sea Lanes Brighton plans going swimmingly
Sea Lanes Brighton, will begin construction for the UK’s first National Open Water Swimming Centre of Excellence in Winter 2021 with an opening date of Summer 2022.
Read MoreFrom Patisserie protégé to the Paralympic pool
A student at The Manchester College’s Industry Excellence Academy for Hospitality & Catering is representing Team GB at the delayed 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo.
Read MoreSight Loss Charity to Launch New Radio App
The sight loss charity, British Wireless for the Blind Fund (BWBF) will launch a groundbreaking new Android app. Speech Radio harnesses technology that has never before been used in a mobile app to allow the user to control its functionality and operations entirely by voice.
Read MoreLoughborough company raises over £370k for National Deaf Children’s Society
Leading business software provider, The Access Group, based in Loughborough, has raised a total of £376,495 for the National Deaf Children’s Society as its chosen Charity of The Year.
Read MoreBristol charity workers prepare to take the ‘plunge’ for people with learning disabilities
A graphic designer from Bristol is preparing to skydive for the first time in ten years after previously experiencing a canopy malfunction, to raise money for the national learning disabilities charity, Hft.
Read MoreApp helps Air Ambulance crews pinpoint patients location
Devon Air Ambulance is encouraging the public to download the free app, ‘what3words’ to help crews attend the precise location of patients in an emergency.
Read MoreNew campaign launched to highlight devastation of brain tumours
Brain tumour patients and people who have lost a loved one to the disease are sharing their stories in a hard-hitting campaign from charity Brain Tumour Research.
Read MoreArt and British Library sound archive helps stroke survivors
Stroke survivors improved their ability to communicate and use their non-dominant hands thanks to creating artwork while listening to sounds from the British Library’s archive.
Read MoreSupporters racing to help children’s reading
Over £40,000 has been raised to improve reading standards in primary schools with supporters covering over 34,000 miles in the Schoolreaders’ RACE FOR READING campaign.
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