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Lord and Lady Provost visit Braeside House

Lord and Lady Provost, George and Liz Grubb recently delighted residents of Braeside House with a visit

 

Lord and Lady Provost, George and Liz Grubb, recently delighted the residents of Braeside House with a visit.

The couple spoke to the visually impaired residents at length and let them touch their chains of honour.

 

Marilyn McCann, Matron of Braeside House said: 'The Lord and Lady Provost were wonderful with our residents, who thoroughly enjoyed the visit. I would again like to thank them for taking the time out to visit us at Braeside.'

 

Lord and Lady Provost visit Braeside House

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Working with our partners and supporters over the past year we have been able to:

  • Teach...
    119 blind, visually impaired or multiply disabled students at The Royal Blind School.
  • Care...
    for our 70 visually impaired and elderly residents who have an average age of 90 years.
  • Employ...
    visually impaired and disabled workers at The Scottish Braille Press.
  • Purchase...
    much needed equipment and vehicles for the charity.
  • Support...
    new projects and initiatives such as the sensory garden and the Bridgend organic allotment.

 

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