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Let’s help them to get in the charts for ‘Contact the Elderly’

Guitarist plays on charity song in a bid to reach the Top 40

4:50pm Saturday 23rd February 2013 in Wimbledon

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A guitarist from a Wimbledon retirement properties has played on a charity song in a bid to reach the Top 40.

Victor Haywood, 68, who lives in Louie Black House in Elm Grove, joined staff and older people living in Anchor care homes and retirement properties from across London to record the song.

More than 150 people from across the county will be singing segments of the song which will be mixed by a professional record producer.

All the money raised from the sales of the Anchor Community Band record will be donated to charity Contact the Elderly, which organises monthly tea parties for older people who live alone.

Mr Haywood, a folk and Irish music fan, has played the guitar for more than 30 years.

He said: “Rehearsing and recording this song with older people living in other Anchor properties has been such an amazing experience and fun. I’ve really enjoyed making music with them.

“It’s a really powerful song because the words are telling younger people we are exactly the same as them but just a bit older. At the same time, the lyrics are meaningful to my generation and will evoke memories for many.”

http://www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk/news/local/wimbledonnews/

 

Anger and fear over change from DLA to PIP

Paralympics stars express concern over losing disability allowance

Medal-winning British athletes say benefit provided them with vital support during training for Paralympic Games

 

Sophie Christiansen celebrates winning one of her three gold medals for dressage at last summer’s Paralympic Games.

British Paralympic stars have voiced anger about the imminent disappearance of the Disability Living Allowance, a benefit they say provided them with vital support during training.

The athletes have expressed concern that they may not be eligible for its replacement – the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) – which will be available to fewer claimants when it is introduced in April with tightened qualification criteria.

Disability Living Allowance (DLA), worth between £20 and £131.50 a week, is designed to help disabled people meet the extra costs of disability-related care and mobility. It is not means-tested and is available to those in or out of work.

The new system is designed to cut payments by £2.24bn annually by 2015-16, resulting in 500,000 fewer claimants. More than 2 million people will begin to be reassessed from this April to gauge their eligibility for PIP.

Sophie Christiansen, who has cerebral palsy, won three gold medals at the Games in dressage. She is worried that under the new criteria, she may find herself no longer eligible for the benefit, depending on how assessors judge her ability to get around.

Help for carers in Yorkshire on keeping warm

Advice available at Bracken Bank winter warmer

3:00pm Saturday 23rd February 2013 in Keighley

An advice session at a Bracken Bank community centre will be a real winter warmer.

People can drop in to receive advice on staying warm and well during the ‘Eat or Heat’ event on Monday.