
Dawn Limbu
Freelance Journalist at Freelance
music & wellness 🧘🏾♀️ journalist at @bbcwest ✍️ mutli-genre dj🎶 https://t.co/pIJcbszfi7
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bbc.com | Dawn Limbu
Dawn LimbuBBC News, West of EnglandA paralysed former sailor says veteran charities helped him "live again" after a swimming pool incident left him unable to walk. Neil Francis, from Stroud, Gloucestershire, joined the Navy at 16, but a few months after his training he hit his head on the shallow end of a swimming pool in Dubai, which left him tetraplegic, where both arms and legs have limited mobility.
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bbc.com | Dawn Limbu
Wheelchair basketball club receives £24k donationDawn LimbuBBC News, West of EnglandBath RomansBath Romans receive new kits after a donation from OmazeA wheelchair basketball club described by its members as "a family" is set to thrive, thanks to a £24,045 donation. The funding will support the Bath Romans, a team of young wheelchair users, by covering training, coaching, and tournament costs for the next three years.
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bbc.com | Jasmine Ketibuah-Foley |Dawn Limbu
Boy, 6, running 10km for military children charityJasmine Ketibuah-Foley & Dawn LimbuBBC News, West of EnglandLittle TroopersTeddy will run a 10km race for military children's charity, Little TroopersA mother and her six-year-old son are taking part in a 10km (6.2 miles) race in Wiltshire for a military children's charity they say became their "beacon" during difficult times.
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yahoo.com | Kayleigh Barker |Dawn Limbu
Retail staff in rural Wiltshire towns say they are being targeted by thieves from larger towns and cities. Police figures show a rise in shoplifting in Warminster over the past year, with staff saying they see theft "daily". Hundreds of stolen items have recently been recovered with help from the Warminster and Westbury CCTV hub. Insp Lou Oakley from the Warminster Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) said the increase in shoplifting and anti-social behaviour reflects national trends.
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bbc.com | Fiona Lamdin |Dawn Limbu
Schools to be shown shown anti-knife crime film Fiona Lamdin & Dawn LimbuBBCSchools in south Bristol have come together in unity following Max and Mason's deathsSecondary schools and youth clubs in Bristol will soon have access to a film about preventing knife violence, following the death of two best friends. The film, titled Safer Together, was produced by community organisation Unique Voice CIC to highlight the importance of uniting communities and tackling violence.
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RT @Turi__King: Been great fun getting this going @UniofBath celebrating women at the University. We even made the news! Thanks @bbcsomerse…

Still can’t believe I was featured in @TheFaceMagazine’s guide to going out in Bristol! 🤯🤯🤯 So honoured for the mention 💕💕 https://t.co/fyRzoq5RKH

Next weekend I’ll be playing at the @BristolBeacon for the Bristol Takeover! I’m so grateful to be on a line-up alongside some of Bristol’s most talented artists. Catch me playing in the Weston Cellars from 22:00 - 23:00 Free entry! 🎟️ https://t.co/HDs2BBTbCE