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MV volunteer profiles
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MV success stories
MV develops lots of valuable skills that can help them achieve in their future careers. Many MVs say they've gained confidence by being a volunteer. See their success stories.
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PeaceGarden Woodside Peace Garden, North Warwickshire
Thanks for the comments about my blog... Well we got the weather for the project which took place on 22nd and 23rd August. It was nice and sunny! My mum and her friend Heather (they are both on ...
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PeaceGarden Woodside School Peace Garden, North Warwickshire
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PeaceGarden Woodside School Peace Garden, North Warwickshire
More pictures of us at work and the finished garden.
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PeaceGarden Woodside Peace Garden, North Warwickshire
My name is Craig and I have successfully applied for a V cash point bid to turn a piece of overgrown land into a peace garden at Woodside School in Grendon in North Warwickshire. I am getting support ...
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Woodside Peace Garden, North Warwickshire Woodside Peace Garden, North Warwickshire
Part of the finished garden - seating area for pupils
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Woodside School Peace Garden Woodside School Peace Garden
Millennium Volunteers help out at Woodside Peace Garden in Grendon.
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The land before we got to work The land before we got to work
This is the derelict land at the school before we arrived.
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BBC TV Presenter awarding Millennium Volunteer Certificates ... BBC TV Presenter awarding Millennium Volunteer Certificates
Dedicated actors at a Stourbridge Amateur Theatre company got their rewards yesterday when they were awarded Millennium Volunteer Certificates by BBC Midlands Today presenter, and patron, Michael Collie.



Theresa Byrne and Francis Mullen, both members of the Side-by-Side Theatre group, which showcases the talents of people with learning difficulties, achieved the awards after clocking up over 200 hours of volunteering through rehearsals, festivals and drama productions.



Side-by-Side Artistic Director, Susan Wallin said: “Theresa and Francis have done fantastically well and want to dedicate the award to the group as a whole.”



“Since starting up in 1997, Side by Side have become the first group of actors with learning difficulties to achieve awards and recognition in new areas of performing arts.”



“With every performance we are proving wrong the out-dated belief that people with learning disabilities cannot deliver quality”

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