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Healthwatch Sheffield Photography Exhibition

Healthwatch Sheffield Photography Exhibition

Make sure you go to the Winter Gardens this month and have a look at the Healthwatch Sheffield Exhibition “celebrating people who inspired by their own experience, or someone close to them, are using their insights to make things better for others”. It features, amongst others, fantastic photos of Caroline Waugh who was instrumental in setting up Sheffield Cycling 4 All, one of our long-standing trustees Lee Harker and Blake Williamson who we work closely with. We are proud to know you all. Nominations came from organisations such as SAYiT, Manor & Castle Development Trust and Disability Sheffield. The exhibition is open until 25 August.

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