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Meet the duo that started gluten-free White Rabbit pizza range with £25k

Meet the duo that started gluten-free White Rabbit pizza range with £25k
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Six-year-old girl raises £1,200 for Coeliac Awareness Week

Six-year-old girl raises £1,200 for Coeliac Awareness Week A six-year-old girl has raised £1,200 for Coeliac UK. Ellie Hynds, from Muirhead, on the outskirts of Dundee, was diagnosed with Coeliac disease the same day she started primary school, at just four-years-old. When it came to fundraising for the charity, as part of Coeliac Awareness Week, Ellie knew she wanted to take part. Ellie had originally planned to fundraise last year, but Covid-19 struck and plans were put on hold. This year, she decided to walk 5k across the Tay Bridge to raise money and awareness of Coeliac disease, with help from her Granddad Jim.

Girl, six, walking Tay Bridge to raise money for Coeliac UK

Girl, six, walking Tay Bridge to raise money for Coeliac UK © SYSTEM Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Six-year-old Ellie Hynds will be walking the Tay Bridge with her granddad, Jim Milne, to raise money for Coeliac UK. Ellie was diagnosed with Coeliac disease the same day she started primary school, at just four-years-old. Mum Suzy said that when she was three, Ellie would have episodes of severe stomach cramps, to the point where she was lying on the floor, screaming in agony. Suzy, who had been diagnosed with Coelic just a few years before, pushed to get her daughter tested, but was told she was “too young”.

More than a third avoiding gluten fear being an inconvenience

More than a third avoiding gluten fear being an inconvenience Nearly 60% of people said they were less confident - compared to before the pandemic - in finding gluten-free venues post lockdown More than a third avoiding gluten fear being an inconvenience Sign up now to our weekly newsletter put together by our dedicated food and drink writersInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

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