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  • Bill Madeley MBE - obituary

    Bill Madeley
    12 January 2016

    Bill Madeley MBE passed away on 03 January 2016.  Bill was a ‘people person’ who was never happier than when he was helping those in need. He was elected to Walsall Council in 1971, was elected Mayor of Walsall in 1988, Deputy Leader of the Council in 1997 and, finally, Leader of the Council in 1999.   Bill was awarded the MBE in 2006 for his service to the local community, and was admitted as an Honorary Freeman of the Borough in 2010.  Bill became involved with the Walsall Branch of Blesma in the 1960s. He was elected Vice President of the Branch in 1990, became President of the Br

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  • Are you looking for a new challenge to kick off 2016?

    Blesma runners
    7 January 2016

    Happy New Year! Last year we helped support over 3,500 limbless veterans and widows, however there is still so much more that needs to be done.  Make 2016 the year you push the boundaries and take on a fundraiser in aid of our Veterans who have lost the use of their limbs and or eye sight. With your help Blesma can continue to support Veterans to lead independent and fulfilling lives. Sign Up Today There are so many ways you can make a difference, do your own thing, organise an event during Blesma Week,  take on a challenge, run that

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  • Jean Goodall looks at the Association from a Widow’s perspective

    Jean Goodall
    19 December 2015

    Jean Goodall became the Chair of a Blesma branch almost without a say in the matter. “I was sitting at the back of an East Berkshire meeting in 2000, a couple of years after my husband had died, and the Chairman announced that he was going to stand down,” recalls the 76 year old. “The Treasurer shouted ‘Jean!’ and before I knew it, I was taking the meeting. Next, I got a letter from Blesma congratulating me on being the new Chair and Welfare Officer, which hadn’t even been mentioned! “I really enjoyed it though,” she admits. “Everyone said it was because I like telling people what to do! It

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  • Building The Future

    DNRC
    15 December 2015

    The ambitious vision of a state-of-the-art clinical rehabilitation centre moves ever closer as the bricks and mortar of the new Defence rehab facility on the Stanford Hall estate take shape in the heart of England. Contractors are now constructing purpose-built units at the 354-acre Nottinghamshire site that will become a beacon of care for wounded Service personnel. The £300 million project for a new Defence National Rehabilitation Centre (DNRC) began with a conversation between the Duke of Westminster and General Sir Tim Granville-Chapman, then the Vice-Chief of the Defen

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