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  • Blesma Photography - Wildlife & Landscape in the Isle of Mull

    Blesma Photography
    11 July 2016

    On the 18th June, twelve happy Blesma Members, lead by support officer Charley Streather, went to the Isle Of Mull on one of Blesma's Photography Activities.  The link below takes you to the Blesma Photography website where you can read Charley's account of the week which is called, 'Pon Reflection.  They had bags of fun together, improved their photography skills and completely excelled themselves physically in the wild and wonderful environment of the Isle Of Mull. You can also find a daily blog containing photographs of the places they visited each day. For more pictures 

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  • Jerome Church OBE Memorial Service to be held on 22nd July

    Jerome Church
    7 July 2016

    At the end of June, it was with deep sadness we learned of the passing away of Jerome Church OBE, our general Secretary for thirteen years from 2000 to 2013. Jerome’s family are holding a Memorial Service on Friday 22nd July 2016 at 11:00am at The Oratory, Brompton Road, London SW7 2RP for anyone who knew Jerome and want to pay their respects. Once again all Members, Trustees and staff of Blesma, the Limbless Veterans extend our thoughts and sincerest best wishes to Jane and Jerome’s family at this sad time.

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  • Blesma seek volunteers for Brentwood Festival

    Brentwood Festival
    5 July 2016

    Fancy free entry to see the likes of Soul ll Soul, Level 42, Tony Hadley and The Boomtown rats? Blesma are looking for volunteers to help with collection buckets at the Brentwood Festival taking place between 15th – 17th July 2016. The festival organisers have chosen Blesma as their charity of the year, and members will be attending the stages through the weekend to present their stories of overcoming adversity. The festival includes headline acts from Soul ll Soul, Level 42 and Bob Geldof’s band, The Boomtown Rats. Volunteers will be asked to help

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  • Blesma attends official opening of Wounded exhibition

    WW1
    1 July 2016

    A major new exhibition into the history of battlefield injuries and how they ushered in ground-breaking medical treatments opened at the Science Museum to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme. Blesma members were among guests invited to the opening night of Wounded: Conflict, Causalities and Care that was officially launched by Dame Mary Archer and Falklands War veteran Simon Weston. Trustees Philip Monkhouse, Colin Rouse and Will Dixon along with Support Officer Paul Findlay toured the exhibition which features early prosthetics and a rang

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