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Wolves' Steve Bull to open disabled learning centre

A new outdoor learning area for the disabled will be opened at Albrighton Trust Moat and Gardens by Wolves' legend Steve Bull.

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There will be a fishing competition where the former striker will hand out trophies to the winners at the Blue House Lane site in Albrighton.

The ceremony takes place on August 28.

Trust administrator Vicky Jevons said: "At 2pm Steve will be officially opening our Outdoor Learning Space; this has been funded by The Steve Bull Foundation, our invited guests include people and companies who have supported us."

Baroness Rachael Heyhoe-Flint, the Wolves Vice President, will also be attending.

Albrighton Moat and Gardens is a charity that provides educational, recreational and leisure facilities for mentally, physically and sensory disabled users.

The Moat is well-stocked with varieties of native fish and is approached from seven wheelchair accessible jetties, with tackle available for hire.

A on-site resource and training centre accommodates 40 people with television and video facilities and is used for art, crafts and music sessions.

There is also a modern, well equipped kitchen and both male and female toilets fully designed for disabled usage including a body hoist and changing table completing our personal care facilities.

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