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A landlady has praised the city council for allowing her use of a patch of land to construct a new outdoor deck.
Tunstall s Wheatsheaf pub off High Street welcomed guests back in from 12pm today as lockdown eases across England.
Published:
4:08 PM February 2, 2021
Emma Aston from Buxton, pictured running with her daughter Skye, five, as she is raising funds to get her son, eight-year-old Robbie, a new buggy and car seat. With them is Emma s mum, Stefanie Lillie. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY
- Credit: DENISE BRADLEY/Archant2021
A bid to raise enough money to buy some much-needed equipment for a cheeky Norfolk youngster with a rare developmental condition has been launched.
Robbie Aston, from Buxton, has Macrocephaly Capillary Malformation syndrome.
Commonly known as M-CM or M-CAP, the condition is incredibly rare and in Robbie s case has resulted in him having severe developmental delay, low muscle tone, lax joints, mobility difficulties and epilepsy.