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Award-winning blind poet Dave Steele to give virtual talk

THE BLIND Poet is inviting members of the public to join a virtual talk on February 11. The online session from Sight Advice South Lakes, Support4Sight and Sight Concern will see The Blind Poet, also known as Dave Steele, give a talk about his poetry and life. Mr Steele is an award-winning poet, author, public speaker, singer and advocate for the blind. He was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) in 2014, leaving him severely sight impaired. To join the 10am event, join the Zoom meeting at: http://ow.ly/rsHQ50DfuNK

My faith and my friends are behind my New Year Honour says Hallow church stalwart

FAITH: Freda Davies says her faith and friends are what made the honour possible A CHURCH stalwart named in the New Year Honours says the award is down to her faith and the good friends who have supported her over many years. Freda Davies, awarded the British Empire Medal for services to her community, has been involved in supporting Hallow Church and many charities for the last 50 years. The 83-year-old great grandmother of Hallow, near Worcester, said: Without the support of many people who are not with us now I would not be receiving this award. She said people in the parish had supported her to the hilt , most significantly with her fundraising Bridge Drive over the last 20 years. Held at Hallow Village Hall, the Bridge Drive has been the most rewarding aspect of her work, allowing people to meet, make new friends and socialise with old ones, enjoy hot food and play Bridge. Taking place once a month, mainly older people have been able to enjoy a hot two-course lunc

My faith and my friends are behind my New Year Honor says Hallow church stalwart

FAITH: Freda Davies says her faith and friends are what made the honour possible A CHURCH stalwart named in the New Year Honours says the award is down to her faith and the good friends who have supported her over many years. Freda Davies, awarded the British Empire Medal for services to her community, has been involved in supporting Hallow Church and many charities for the last 50 years. The 83-year-old great grandmother of Hallow, near Worcester, said: Without the support of many people who are not with us now I would not be receiving this award. She said people in the parish had supported her to the hilt , most significantly with her fundraising Bridge Drive over the last 20 years. Held at Hallow Village Hall, the Bridge Drive has been the most rewarding aspect of her work, allowing people to meet, make new friends and socialise with old ones, enjoy hot food and play Bridge. Taking place once a month, mainly older people have been able to enjoy a hot two-course lunc

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