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A HONEYMOON in Roml the marriage at Trinity Metlf of Miss Sara Wilkinson an<| field. The bride, a teacher a t |
School, Grimsargh, is the < Christine Wilkinson, of St P i The bridegroom, a computl
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A BRAILLE teacher frol new resource at his fingfl £1,500 grant from Blackf
Daniel Thwaites Pic. Chris Tattersall (50), of Ch
Braille in Clitheroe and Blacl are blind, visually impaired I Now his job has been made I
a f te r buying a Braille embl “prints” Braille text direct frol Previously he had to use a [
of Braille typewriter - to proc| for his students. “Instead of producing mateil
1 can now produce Braille tex l reading p ra ctic e , exercises| ources,”said Chris. “ It has really made a big d l
gra te fu l to Thwaites for i t l Tlnvaitcs when 1 heard about ill then applied for a granc. I was f I ’d got it.” Chris started to lose his sig
when he was 29. His condition I a t 39, he was forced to give u] cian’s mate a t Castle Cement. It took him some time to corl
his sight, but joining Clitherotl Share scheme was a major steil ery. I t offers free courses to a ( | range of subjects. “Skill Share was the first p l|
and was a stepping stone to Chris. He gained his Standard 1 cate in 1998 and went on to b l Student of the Year and North*] the Year, both in 2000. Now he has come full circle, r to set up and run a Braille couil
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Skipton Building Society, i | Hazel Butterfield, of BleasdJ The bride, given away byl
length, two-piece gown of ivol encrusted with crystals and p f tied bouquet of cream roses, t l her full-length veil was held i f She was attended by Mrsl
sister, Miss Hazel Duckwortl Emily Kellington, herniece.l The two older attendants \ l
satin dresses in hyacinth blul bunches of flowers similar to f ballerina-length ivory s a t i | hyacinth blue. Best man was Mr Ryan 1
were Mr Andrew Kellington fl The ceremony was conduct
Atkinson and a reception waf Inn, Waddington. The couphl Photograph: Iiayley Louisl
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