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Northwich joins Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Scheme

A RANGE of organisations and businesses in Northwich have teamed up to help make the town more accessible for visitors by joining the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Scheme. Launched in 2016, the initiative provides a discreet way for people to signify that they have an invisible disability. By displaying the Sunflower it lets people know that the wearer, or someone with them, may require some extra help, time or assistance. As funding partners, Northwich Business Improvement District, Northwich Town Council, Barons Quay and Rotary in Northwich have distributed stocks of Hidden Disabilities Sunflower lanyards to participating shops, hospitality businesses, open public spaces and public buildings, allowing people with invisible disabilities to pick one up which they can use when out and about.

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Councillor candidates for South Lakeland District Council s Furness Peninsula have their say

BY-ELECTION: Candidates for Furness Peninsula Election candidates have outlined their hopes for the Furness Peninsula ahead of the public going to the polls. Although the Cumbria County Council elections have been rescheduled to 2022, there are still seats on South Lakeland District Council that remain vacant – with by-elections to be held on May 6. Candidates have been declared for the Furness Peninsula, Broughton & Coniston, Grange, and Kendal Rural ward seats, left by councillors who have stepped down since the last elections. The Furness Peninsula candidates have explained what they think they would bring to the ward. Liberal Democrat Loraine Birchall said: “I’m a hard-working parish councillor for my area.

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