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Viewing entries tagged with Christchurch

  • Career-focused Kerri is building a good life in Christchurch

    Posted by Default Admin on 16 June 2016

    Kerri’s story is one of a series aimed at inspiring disabled people.
    Tags: Christchurch
  • Next Steps with Laura Skerten

    Posted by Imogen Loakman on 2 March 2016

    Laura Skerten photo Laura Skerten is a young woman who is motivated and determined to live her good life.
    Tags: Christchurch
  • Big Joe Green: Rap Star

    Posted by Imogen Loakman on 2 March 2016

    Big Joe Green is the stage name for budding Rap star Joe Ward, and incidentally it is tattooed on his arm just in case he or anyone else forgets.
    Tags: Christchurch
  • Meet Mr Sowerberry a.k.a. Sam Teesdale

    Posted by Imogen Loakman on 2 March 2016

    Sam was recently a very proud artiste in van Asch Deaf Education Centre’s production of Oliver Twist.
    Tags: Christchurch

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