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Ladywood Games 2010

Sport - Football

On 11th June 2010 Nelson School again hosted the fourth Ladywood Games, sponsored by Birmingham City Council, with local schools in the area competing against each other for the Ladywood games shield. Year 5 and 6 students from Barford, St Thomas, St Patrick’s, Nelson, Oratory, St Johns St George’s and Brookfields competed in athletics, football, basketball and uni hockey for the coveted title of Ladywood games Champions 2010.

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Citizenship Model of Disability

Disability Rights

‘People do not suffer from Cerebral Palsy, but they suffer from Society’s reaction towards their condition’. Robert Nutt talks about his role as Chief Executive of CP Midlands, and the work he has led in developing user involvement at the centre in Harborne. He introduces his idea of a citizenship model of disability, and how it relates to empowerment.

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Featured Opinion: St Marks Estate 40th birthday celebration

Kids Toy Dolls

Spring 2010 saw the birthday celebration of the St Marks Estate in Ladywood Birmingham. over the past 4 decades the area has developed into a diverse and vibrant community consisting of many different nationalities but with a feeling of pride and togetherness which was very evident on the day.

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‘OPINION’ articles wanted for the CN4B website!

Campaign opinion

Do you have a burning topical, social or strategic issue that you would like to share with our readers? Then why not submit an article to us for addition to our ‘Opinion’ section! We feature a new story periodically in this space, and it’s your space to make your points and be heard.

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