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  • 1 week ago | bbc.co.uk | Maisie Lillywhite |Alice Bouverie

    Image caption, The club's joint-oldest player, 83-year-old Brian Edge (centre) said Abbeymead Pirates "look after one another"BBC News, GloucestershireBBC News, GloucestershireA walking football player has said his club, which allows people with disabilities and health conditions to be active, is "one big happy family". Abbeymead Pirates meet on Wednesday mornings at Abbeydale Sports and Community Centre in Gloucestershire.

  • 1 week ago | bbc.com | Maisie Lillywhite |Alice Bouverie

    Walking football club 'one big happy family'Maisie Lillywhite & Alice BouverieBBC News, GloucestershireBBCThe club's joint-oldest player, 83-year-old Brian Edge (centre) said Abbeymead Pirates "look after one another"A walking football player has said his club, which allows people with disabilities and health conditions to be active, is "one big happy family". Abbeymead Pirates meet on Wednesday mornings at Abbeydale Sports and Community Centre in Gloucestershire.

  • Sep 20, 2024 | ca.style.yahoo.com | Rachel Candlin |Alice Bouverie

    Lucy Haggie and Sarah Hogan started a podcast to share their experience of Down's syndrome [The Haggie family]Two sisters, one of whom has Down's syndrome, are sharing their challenges and joys of their life together via a second podcast series. Lucy Haggie, 29, and Sarah Hogan, 31, from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, will interview each other in the series called Down's Wisdom. "I love being different, because I love being me and I'm so glad I've got Down's syndrome," said Ms Haggie.

  • Sep 20, 2024 | yahoo.com | Rachel Candlin |Alice Bouverie

    Two sisters, one of whom has Down's syndrome, are sharing their challenges and joys of their life together via a second podcast series. Lucy Haggie, 29, and Sarah Hogan, 31, from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, will interview each other in the series called Down's Wisdom. "I love being different, because I love being me and I'm so glad I've got Down's syndrome," said Ms Haggie.

  • Aug 17, 2024 | newsbreak.com | Sarah Turnnidge |Alice Bouverie

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