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This
July saw the welcome return of the CBA’s annual river trip on board the
Enterprise Boat. Following what seems
like months of rain, it managed to stay dry for a few hours for around 90 supporters
of the CBA to enjoy a trip down the river from
Winner of the
Cornwall Blind Association
has been awarded the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. The award was nominated for by members of the
public who had benefited from the work of volunteers and the Association. CBA were one of only three organisations in
The award was presented to
the Association in July by the Duchess of Gloucester who paid a very brief
visit to the Sight Centre. She was shown
around the building and had a look at some of the gadgets that are on display
in the equipment room. She also met some
of the Sight Centre staff and volunteers.
Adventure time was enjoyed by all
Back in August a group of
youngsters from the County enjoyed a weeks holiday at Adventure International,
an outdoor activity centre in Bude. The
children spent their week partaking in activities such as abseiling, rock
climbing and surfing. During the evening
they were kept entertained by Karaoke, a fancy dress disco and tug of war (at
the same time!) and five a-side football.
Kerry Keast who organised
the holiday said ‘This is the fifth year I have taken a group of visually
impaired young people to Bude and every year we have a fantastic time. This young people are so brave, they really
do give their all to every activity – they make
me extremely proud’.
A Whale of a Time at Weston
Another
successful holiday has taken place with a group of visually impaired people
from
The group,
who went away for a week in October, enjoyed fantastic sunshine as they enjoyed
day trips to places of interest including SS Great Briton, Slimbirdge
Wetlands Centre and
Kerry Keast
who orgainsed the holiday said ‘Again, a
marvellous time was had by all. We were
so lucky with the weather, we did have one afternoon where it rained but we can
not grumble being the middle of October.
I want to thank the volunteers who attended the holiday most sincerely,
without them, these holidays simply would not be
possible’.
Plans are
already under way for the 2008 holiday so watch this space for more details
next year.