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Gaining confidence through coffee

Event date: 23 June 2020

Tilly works at Social Bean - our social enterprise coffee shop in Swansea. She tells us why the cafe is so important to her.

Oar-some appeal raises £5,000 for frontline staff

Event date: 29 April 2020

Cardiff man Chris Jones has rowed the distance between Cardiff and London to raise thousands of pounds for leading disability charity Leonard Cheshire’s urgent PPE appeal. 

Strictly Cymru brings dancing a-plenty to 2020

Event date: 19 February 2020

Disabled people from all over Wales have waltzed into 2020 for Strictly Cymru – the country’s renowned inclusive dance competition.

Rail stations fail disabled people in Wales this Christmas

Event date: 18 December 2019

Countless disabled people in Wales cannot use 21 per cent of railway stations because there is no step-free access. 

Search continues for Wales’ best disabled dancers

Event date: 18 November 2019

Strictly Cymru will swing into Wrexham for its second heat as local disabled dancers compete for a place in the finals in the national competition.

Disability issues in Swansea put in the spotlight

Event date: 13 September 2019

Disabled people of all ages came from across Swansea to meet with local politicians have their say on how their city is and is not working for them.

Newport Can Do garden project: Part five

Event date: 24 April 2019

Katrina updates us on what Newport Can Doers have been up to.

Disabled youngsters go head-to-head with politicians

Event date: 16 July 2019

Welsh disabled youngsters took on politicians from Labour, Conservatives, Plaid Cymru and the Brexit Party in a Question Time-style showdown at the Welsh Assembly on 15 July.

Disabled people building a better wales

Event date: 17 June 2019

Disabled people from across Wales came together with politicians, including deputy Welsh leader of the Labour Party Carolyn Harris MP and Welsh Government Finance Minister Rebecca Evans AM, to discuss how to make Wales more disability-friendly at a lively panel discussion.

Strictly Cymru winners crowned in Caernarfon

Event date: 14 May 2019

After six dance-offs, five towns and cities, and six months of close competition, the winners of Wales’ first inclusive dance competition, Strictly Cymru, were crowned in Caernarfon on Saturday (11 May).

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Leonard Cheshire Disability is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England no: 552847, and a registered charity no: 218186 (England & Wales) and no: SC005117 (Scotland). VAT no: 899322375. Registered office: Regus The News Building 3rd Floor 3 London Bridge Street London SE1 9SG

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