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Nailsworth family who changed Legoland policy invited to parliament

Nailsworth family who changed Legoland policy invited to parliament
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Obituary: Eva Brett Church, 1930-2022

Sebby Brett's happy return to Legoland after 'humiliating' ordeal

Sebby Brett's happy return to Legoland after 'humiliating' ordeal
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Herald Diary: Blind terror when they spotted the pilot

PREMIUM David Donaldson spotted this wine in Lidl and believes Alex Salmond may like to slug some in celebration if he wins a seat in the upcoming election. (If he loses, he may prefer a tap-water tipple.) Fear unleashed ANOTHER flight of fancy from reader Doug Maughan, who continues to recall his adventurous career as a pilot. Doug tells us that planes used to make brief refuelling stops on long journeys. On one occasion a blind man and his dog were in the cabin, which is entirely legal. The captain decided to take the dog for a short walk while the aircraft was being refuelled. Which was kind of him. Though you can imagine the consternation amongst passengers with a window seat, who spied their pilot wearing dark glasses while walking round the aircraft clutching the harness of a guide dog…

Legoland reviews ride policies after disabled boy 'humiliated' when told to walk

By Press Association 2021 Sebby Brett, 5, whose mother is calling on Legoland to change its disabled policy after her son was made to get up out of his wheelchair twice and walk, before he was allowed on the rides Legoland has agreed to review its evacuation policies for three rides following a campaign by the mother of a disabled child who was made to prove he could walk at the theme park. Joanna Brett has been pushing for a change to the park’s policies after her son, Sebby was asked to prove he could walk three steps before being allowed on the Ninjago ride.

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