Peter Congdon (left), aged seven, watches Mr Craig Imlay, at work on a weaving loom at the official opening of the Disabled Persons’ Centre, at Worcester Street, Christchurch, on Saturday. A television personality, Mr Oily Ohlson, opened the centre, which is an amalgam of the Disabled Persons’ Resource Centre, the Disabled Living Centre, and the Aids and Information Centre for the Handicapped. The facilities at the centre are open to all to help make it easier for disabled people to ( integrate into the wider community.
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85Peter Congdon (left), aged seven, watches Mr Craig Imlay, at work on a weaving loom at the official opening of the Disabled Persons’ Centre, at Worcester Street, Christchurch, on Saturday. A television personality, Mr Oily Ohlson, opened the centre, which is an amalgam of the Disabled Persons’ Resource Centre, the Disabled Living Centre, and the Aids and Information Centre for the Handicapped. The facilities at the centre are open to all to help make it easier for disabled people to ( integrate into the wider community. Press, 11 June 1984, Page 9
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