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Thank you | icknieldportloop
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The creation of a new waterside quarter. Thank you to everyone who came down and spoke to a member of the design team on Saturday. The consultation went really well with the team finding out many interesting facts about the area and collecting comments and questionnaires from residents, people who work nearby and members of the community. The presentation was also well attended. Which will be open until Sunday 16th October. We would also like to thank the Deaf Cultural Centre. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Welcome to Karis Neighbour Scheme
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Other Charities and Organisations. Http:/ www.bcabs.org.uk/Get%20Advice.htm. Http:/ www.capuk.org/help/capcentres.php. Http:/ www.deafculturalcentre.com/. Http:/ www.focusbirmingham.org.uk/. Http:/ www.ssladywoodcc.bham.org.uk/. Http:/ www.ladywoodfurnitureproject.org/. Http:/ www.springtolife.org/. Other Areas of Birmingham. Http:/ www.brushstrokesproject.org.uk/. Http:/ www.thecrossway.org.uk/. Refugees and Asylum Seekers. Http:/ www.asirt.org.uk/. Http:/ www.redcross.org.uk/branch.asp? Http:/ www....
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Useful Links - Rachael Veazey BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE (BSL) Interpreter
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Rachael Veazey. British Sign Language (BSL) Interpreter, Birmingham, West Midlands. Rachael Veazey BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE (BSL) Interpreter. Other Freelance BSL Interpreters in West Midlands:. Recommended BSL Interpreters working in the West Midlands:. Liz Smith: http:/ www.directbslint.co.uk. Danielle Hansbury: http:/ bslbridge.co.uk. Recommended organisations based in the West Midlands. Other projects i am involved in:. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website.
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Deaf Cultural Centre - BID Services
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Join us on LinkedIn. Follow us on Twitter. Find us on Facebook. A charity promoting choice and independence. The UK’s first Deaf Cultural Centre opened its doors in 2007 with a vision to be a centre of celebration and innovation. Apart from housing the charity’s head office, it includes a space for conferences, exhibitions and performances alongside a committed and talented Deaf Arts Network, which has helped to establish a diverse artistic programme over the past 5 years. The Deaf Cultural Centre.
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