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Margaret Palmer shifts some of her belongings into one of two new flats built for the Cerebral Palsy Society at 14 Bristol Street. Eight young handicapped people will share the flats which will enable them to lead more independent lives than were possible at the society’s hostel. A recreation centre is also included at the site. The buildings, which cost $150,000, will be formally opened by the society’s patron (Mr A. R. Guthrey) on May 3.

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Press, 16 April 1980, Page 11

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Margaret Palmer shifts some of her belongings into one of two new flats built for the Cerebral Palsy Society at 14 Bristol Street. Eight young handicapped people will share the flats which will enable them to lead more independent lives than were possible at the society’s hostel. A recreation centre is also included at the site. The buildings, which cost $150,000, will be formally opened by the society’s patron (Mr A. R. Guthrey) on May 3. Press, 16 April 1980, Page 11

Margaret Palmer shifts some of her belongings into one of two new flats built for the Cerebral Palsy Society at 14 Bristol Street. Eight young handicapped people will share the flats which will enable them to lead more independent lives than were possible at the society’s hostel. A recreation centre is also included at the site. The buildings, which cost $150,000, will be formally opened by the society’s patron (Mr A. R. Guthrey) on May 3. Press, 16 April 1980, Page 11