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Boy receives artificial ears
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Gene therapy 'aids youth's sight'
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Disabled woman wins Tesco tyre pump case
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Lands End to John O'Groats by wheelchair
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Creature Discomforts Addresses Disability
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Provides disabled people with the opportunity to ride to benefit their health and well being.
Link Details | Report Broken LinkThe main purpose of the EBGA is to provide visually handicapped people with the facility to train and compete in the game of golf.
Link Details | Report Broken LinkPromotes and defends the common interests of golfers with disabilities.
Link Details | Report Broken LinkEnjoy shot, discus, javelin, bowls, table tennis, pool, darts, dominoes, draughts and much more.
Link Details | Report Broken LinkDesigned to inspire, inform, educate and signpost disabled people to high quality sporting opportunities.
Link Details | Report Broken LinkThe club meets at the Dorcan Recreation Complex on Mondays from 5.30pm – 7.00 pm and costs £2.50 per week. Newcomers are welcome and playing experience is not necessary.
Link Details | Report Broken LinkCommitted to ensuring that everyone regardless of gender, race or ability has the chance to take part in and enjoy sport.
Link Details | Report Broken LinkCovers a wide range of disabled sports, each with its own sports leader, and coaching. Opportunities exist to participate in all sports at all levels, from beginners upwards.
Link Details | Report Broken LinkWheelchair basketball club in Leicester. If you are interested in trying the exciting sport of wheelchair basketball the Cobras run a series of taster sessions at regular intervals throughout the year.
Link Details | Report Broken LinkWheelchair basketball club in Bradford. The Bears have first, second and junior teams and boast an impressive track record, with several junior members having played for the Yorkshire Junior Disabled Basketball Team.
Link Details | Report Broken LinkThe Tigers are currently the largest and oldest disabled sports club in Sussex.
Link Details | Report Broken LinkProvides access to training and National League matches for wheelchair basketball players in and around Sussex.
Link Details | Report Broken LinkWheelchair badminton club. Details of the team, meeting location and times plus contact.
Link Details | Report Broken LinkFormed in 1989 by athletes who wished to promote wheelchair racing for all in Great Britain. At the present moment they have over 116 members from all over the British Isles.
Link Details | Report Broken LinkAssist employers in Sussex who employ disabled people or who have an employee who becomes disabled.
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