Author Archives: Maureen

Norfolk artist’s sight restored

Mr Cale temporarily lost complete vision in his right eye.

ADAM LAZZARI Saturday, October 15, 2011
6.05 PM

His eye for detail gave wildlife artist Steve Cale an incredible life of travelling the world and making a living from doing what he loves.

But a freak, one-in-a-million accident, shattered Mr Cale’s right eyeball and threatened to have the same effect on his dreams.

One evening, after returning from a day’s work at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, in Welney, sketching scenes from the famed Festival of Swans, Mr Cale was unloading his car at his former home in Great Ryburgh, when the plastic toggle of his coat flicked into his eye, causing extensive injuries.

(RED) workshop add energy and fun into learning

Rapid Enterprise Development (RED) workshop add energy and fun into learning about business planning

14 October 2011

 


Keith Bates, Head of Employment at the Foundation for People with learning Disabilities:

“Last week we ran a lively two day Rapid Enterprise Development (RED) workshop in the South West as part of our In Business Project. The workshops are designed to add energy and fun into learning about business planning and offers people with a disability and those that support them the chance to really develop their business ideas.

ME film to get premiere in Norwich

“The film has interviews with severely ill patients and their families, as well as clinicians.

By KIM BRISCOE Friday, October 14, 2011
3.55 PM

A moving documentary about people living with ME will have its European premiere in Norwich.