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Spring 2015

From the Cambridgeshire Deaf Association

News from around Cambridgeshire


Peterborough has
the power!
It was a busy day at
Peterborough Deaf Drop in on
January 14th.
First RAD came in to talk to
everybody about keeping safe
in winter, especially if there
was a powercut!
Then the Red Cross delivered
a fascinating class on first aid
that everyone seemed very
interested in. The topics
covered included how to
resuscitate people, to dealing

The Teaching Dream


Team is unveiled

with choking and the recovery


position.

Please do pass on my
appreciation for both of them.

Customers thrilled
with CDA Connects
Service

They both fit in with the team


with positive attitude and
managed effectively with
interpreting and voicing over for
many complex issues
throughout the day.

CDAs BSL interpreting service


has been a hit with customers. Many thanks for booking good
interpreters and now I feel
After using our service, one
reassured that there are more
customer commented:
good interpreter and agencies
Both interpreters were brilliant in the UK that I now can
at the weekend, myself and the include onto my good book
volunteers and the other
list. Call or Text 07895
interpreter were completely
072132 or email
satisfied.
anna@cambsdeaf.org to book

CDA Sign Language Academy January.


unveiled its new dream team of Joining Sarah Evagora was
sign language teachers in
former CDA chief Jamie Billam
and new teacher Charlene
Spires. Charlene is teaching
BSL level 1 in Peterborough
and Jamie and Sarah are
delivering BSL Levels 1 and 2
in Cambridge.
Its an exciting time for CDA
Sign Language Academy. The
rebranded school has seen
unprecedented demand for
places on courses with over 42
pupils signed up and many
more waiting for new courses
in September.

News from around Cambridgeshire

Improv
Comedy night
coming to
Peterborough
after last
years success
Deaf improv comedy is coming
to Peterborough again after the
success of last years show at
the Key Theatre. This time
around, Jason Sharpe, who is
well known nationally for his
entertaining Facebook videos,
is hosting and he will be joined
by the cream of UK deaf
comedy and acting talent
including Brian Duffy, David
Sands and Matthew Gurney.

opening times. They were at


advert page on Facebook.
Fenland Drop-in to seek the
Watch this story online
views of the local deaf
community. Gem Dixon, CDA
here: bit.ly/1zWJ1Aj
Caseworker said It was a good
meeting and we enjoyed
Council consults on
having our say

CDA will be actively trying to


ensure that deaf people are
The show will be on 28th
March and doors open at 6pm. involved in consultations in
future.
For ticket information, please
contact Jason Sharpe send
Tickets on sale for
email or text
jason.sharpe188@gmail.com / bikers comedy night
07921 334117 for more
at CDA
information

NHS consultation at
Fenland Drop in
The Clinical Commissioning
Group for Cambridgeshire and
Peterborough are consulting on
after-hours GP care and the
111 telephone service to call if
people feel ill outside of

Deaf Bikers UK are holding


their annual AGM and social
event at Hope Hall in
Cambridge on April 4th.

group residential
idea for deaf people
Cambridgeshire County
Council are consilting deaf
people to find out if deaf people
using support services living
closer would be a good idea.
For example, elderly deaf
people receiving some care
living closer together and near
to support workers who use
sign language.
If you would like to comment on
the idea, please get in touch.

In the evening, there will be a


buffet and deaf comedian VV
Watch this story online
will be entertaining the crowds.
Doors open at 6pm and tickets
cost 10. They are available
from Kerry Miller. There is an

here: bit.ly/199P2B0

News from around Cambridgeshire


Hearing Help
announce spring
fanfare fundraising
concert

Thank you Adam Linsdell and


Cambridge Deaf Pub changes

Cambridgeshire Hearing Help


are holding a spring fundraising
concert. The concert, called
Fanfare for Spring, will be held
at on Saturday 14th March at
7:30 at St Lukes Church,
Victoria Road, Cambridge.
Tickets are available on the
door or by enquiry to
enquiries@cambrdgeshireghear
inghelp.org.uk or by phone on
01223 416141
Tickets are 10 per person, 35
for a group of 4 ticket and
students are only 8.

Ely Drop-in
moves to Costa
Coffee
Ely drop-in has moved to a new
location. Costa Coffee in Market
Street is the new venue. The
drop in meets on the 4th
Monday of every month. Costa
is wheelchair accessible and
has disabled facilities.
Come along for a chat with
friends or to ask questions to
CDA staff in a friendly relaxed
environment.
For more information, contact
our Caseworker Gem Dixon on
Gem@cambsdeaf.org or text
07786 434700

There have been changes to


the running of Cambridge
Deaf Pub recently as Adam
Linsdell (pictured above)
stepped down from the role of
organiser.
Adam, a popular member of
the deaf a sign language
community, has run the club
for over five years and
announced his decision to
step down when a
replacement could be found.

The new organisers have set


up a Facebook page where
you can get updates.
Members of all local sign
language classes are
welcome to join in.
The Regal Pub in Cambridge
is the venue for the Pub
meetings, which are an
opportunity for signers to meet
for a drink and a chat.

Its ideal for people who are


learning sign language to
meet deaf people and
Brendan Casey, who for a
enhance their learning in a
long time provided computer
friendly setting. They plan to
training in the community, and
meet on the final Saturday of
Andy Mitchell who is a keen
each month at 7:30pm
BSL learner.

News from around Cambridgeshire


New Peterborough BSL
Gathering

Andy Palmer appointed new


Managing Director of CDA

Good news for sign language


users in Peterborough as a new
social event is being organised.
BSL Gathering will take place at
the swanky new Argo Lounge in
Peterboroughs Cathedral Square
on Saturday March 21st at
10:30am.
The event is being organised by
BSL teacher Charlene Spires as a
way for deaf people to meet and
for sign language users to get
involved in the deaf community
and improve their knowledge of
sign language.
The Argo Lounge is a brand new
establishment offering a range of
food and drink in an amazingly
decorated and spacious location.
Full of interesting pictures,
furniture and books, it feels a little
more like youre in a film, than in a
coffee shop in Peterborough!

Whos the Vladdy?


Vladimirs Krumins has been
appointed to coordinate the
Peterborough Coffee Mornings,
taking over from Gem Dixon.

Vladimirs is a popular member of


the community in Peterborough
and is fluent in BSL, international
sign language, Latvian and
Russian sign language.
Gem had been running the Coffee
Morning for one year and leaves
to take up a full-time position with
CDA as caseworker.

The Cambridgeshire Deaf


Association board of trustees
are announced in January
that they have appointed
Andy Palmer (pictured with
the Duke of Edinburgh) to the
role of Managing Director.
Andy comes with extensive
experience of working within
the deafness and hearing
loss field with roles in the
charity, commercial and
voluntary sectors. His
responsibilities for previous
employer Action on Hearing
Loss included management
of customer service,
helplines, online communities
and e-Commerce.

provides coaching to deaf


players of all ages. This as
part of his role as Chairman
of the Peterborough and
District Deaf Childrens
Society, a charity he has
played an active role in for
over a decade.
Janie Prince, Chairperson of
then Cambridgeshire Deaf
Association said: Were
delighted Andy has accepted
the challenge of leading us
into the future in the role of
Managing Director.

The selection process we


used was unique in the
sense that we invited
members of the community
As Deputy Editor of the
to meet the two final
worlds most-read deaf news candidates. Their feedback
and views website, The
was important and I would
Limping Chicken, Andy has
like to thank them for their
written extensively on a
time and to recognise the
range of subjects including
high quality of the applicants.
Access to Work, healthcare, Andy brings with him the
sport, politics and education. right mix of experience and
Andy also co-ordinates
Peterborough Uniteds deaf
football project, Englands
only football scheme that

vision for CDA that we need


to provide the right services
for deaf people in
Cambridgeshire.

CDA Support Services


Support Advocacy Drop- in Services BSL Training Deaf Awareness
Deaf Church Deaf Social Events Information Sessions

What do CDA offer? Advocacy

What issues can

Community Support Advocacy is about

we advocate for?

We visit people at home,


or anywhere they feel
safe. We support with
issues:

Health

Housing

Employment (work)

Legal

Finances

Social Services

Advocates take

Complaints

supporting people to
express their views and
concerns, ensuring
they understand their
rights so they can
make informed
decisions about their
lives.

Housing

Finances (money)

Accessing services

Health

Social

Developing new skills

action to support

Education

Letters

people to:

Family issues

Providing information

Access to services

Emotional support

Raising confidence

Reducing isolation

Sign posting

Education

Employment (work)

Express their views


and wishes

Secure their rights Get in touch to find out if


Have their interests we are able to support
you.
represented
Access information 8 Romsey Terrace,
Cambridge. Tel 01223
and services
Explore choices
and options

246237 Fax 01223


411701 office@cambsde
af.org 07902 281668

See more information online


www.cambsdeaf.org

deeping_baptist@btinterne 07902 282390


Peterborough Deaf
t.com
Peterborough Deaf Club Football
Ely Deaf Drop In
Kingfisher Centre, Bretton, www.poshdeaf.com
Gem Dixon

Peterborough. Meets
Gem@cambsdeaf.org text second Saturday each
month. Dan McMillan
07786 434700
dan@controlthefuture.co.u
Emmeline Implant Centre k
Box: 163
Peterborough Deaf Drop

Andy Palmer 07949


571173
andypalmer177@hotmail.c
om

Cambridge University
In
Hospitals NHS Foundation 2 weekly at City College
Trust
Peterborough, Ky
Hills Road,
Dai 07548 667944

www.pddcs.co.uk

Cambridge,
CB2 0QQ
Tel/minicom: 01223 217
589
Appointments line: 01223
348 973
Fax: 01223 586 735

Peterborough Deaf Skills


Club

Peterborough and District


Deaf Childrens Society
peterborough@ndcsgroup.
org.uk

Add your details

2 weekly at Quaker House.


Charlene Spires,
charlenes@cambsdeaf.org

to the

Peterborough Coffee
Morning

Deaf News

Vladimirs Krumins
peterboroughcoffee@cam
bsdeaf.org text
07852882039

Huntingdon Deaf and


Hearing Club &
Huntingdon Deaf Drop in Peterborough Social
Gem Dixon
Services

Gem@cambsdeaf.org text 2nd Floor, Town Hall


07786 434700
Bridge Street
Peterborough
PE1 1HF
March Deaf Club &
March Drop In Deaf Club Voice 01733 747474
Mobile text: 07917133170
St Peters Church Hall,
March, Cambs. Meets first Fax 01733 454445
Minicom: 01733 454449
Friday each month from
711pm. Contact Godfrey Email:adultsocialcare@pet
erborough.gcsx.gov.uk.
Palmer by email
godfrey44@btopenworld.c
om or Christine Pape

Cambridgeshire
If you would like your
organisation or group to be
featured in the news,
contact page or the diary
pages of the
Cambridgeshire Deaf
News please contact CDA
office@cambsdeaf.org or
contact the office on
(18002) 01223 246237

Spring 2015
February
14th Cambridge Deaf Club
7pm
15th BSL Caf Church
Cambridge. Deaf Guest
speaker is Penny Beschizza
from London Deaf Church,
Signs of God 2pm
16th Peterborough Coffee
Morning

worship at St Andrews Church,


Soham. 10am.
8th Deaf Service at Deeping
Baptist Church 3pm
5th Huntingdon Deaf Drop-in
11:30am
6th March and District Deaf
Club Indoor Kurling 7pm
12th Fenland Drop-in 11:30am

23rd Ely Drop-in 10:00am

13th Huntingdon Deaf and


Hearing Club 7pm

24th Cambridge Lunchtime


Drop-in 11:30am

16th Peterborough Coffee


Morning

28th Sign Post Anagram


wordgame and fishermanss
testimony 5:30pm

21st Cambridge Deaf Club


7pm

March
1st BSL Signed Service St
James Church, Hemingford
Grey. 11am.
2nd Peterborough Coffee
Morning
4th Cambs Deaf Church BSL
Small Group 11am
8th Ann signs the traditional

23rd Ely Drop-in 10:00am


24th Cambridge Lunchtime
Drop-in 11:30am
28th Sign Post Making Easter
baskets and soldiers testimony

April
1st Cambs Deaf Church BSL
Small Group 11am
2nd Huntingdon Deaf Drop-in
5th BSL Signed Service St

Diary Dates
James Church, Hemingford
Grey. 11am.
9th Fenland Drop-in
10th March and District Deaf
Club 32nd AGM

May
1st March and District Deaf
Club

3rd BSL Signed Service St


James Church, Hemingford
10th Ann signs the traditional Grey. 11am.
worship at Soham. 10am.
6th Cambs Deaf Church BSL
12th Ann signs the traditional Small Group 11am
worship at St Andrews Church,
7th Huntingdon Deaf Drop-in
Soham. 10am.
8th Huntingdon Deaf and
12th Deaf Service at Deeping
Hearing Club
Baptist Church 3pm
10th Deaf Service at Deeping
13th Peterborough Coffee
Baptist Church 3pm
Morning
11th Peterborough Coffee
18th Cambridge Deaf Club
Morning
19th BSL Caf Church
14th Fenland Drop-in
Cambridge, Easter celebration
16th Cambridge Deaf Club
2pm
25th Ely Drop-in 10am
25th Sign Post Rally

27th Ely Drop-in 10am


27th Peterborough Coffee
Morning
28th Cambridge Lunchtime
Drop-in

25th Peterborough Coffee


Morning
26th Cambridge Lunchtime
Drop-in
30th Sign Post

Useful Contacts
Addenbrookes audiology Minicom: 01480 376743
Text: 07901 226 356
Box: 94
Email:
Cambridge University
Hospitals NHS Foundation mary.godden@cambridges
hire.gov.uk
Trust
Cambridgeshire Sensory
Hills Road,
Services
Cambridge,
Disability Service
CB2 0QQ
Amundsen House
Tel: 01223 217 797
Compass Point Business
Park
Fax: 01223 586 912
Stocks Bridge Way
Minicom: 01223 274 494
St Ives PE27 5JL
audiology@addenbrookes. Phone: 0345 045 5221
nhs.uk
Fax: 01480 498066
Cambridge Deaf Drop in Send a text: 07765 898732
Minicom: 01480 376743
At CDA, monthly. Contact Email:
CDA for more information. sensory.services@cambrid
Cambridge Deaf Club
geshire.gov.uk
Held at Cambridge Deaf
Association. 8 Romsey
Terrace. Third Saturday of
the month. Contact CDA
for more information.
Cambridgeshire Social
Services for D/deaf
children and young
people
Disabled Childrens Team
Box SS1012 Babbage
House Castle Park Castle
Hill Cambridge CB3 0AT

CDA Support and


Advocacy Services

Charlene
Spires charlenes@cambs
deaf.org
Cambridgeshire Deaf
Church
For any information about
services or advice
concerning Weddings,
Funerals or Baptisms
please contact me, Jan
Smith, on 07596 652077
or
cambsdeafchurch@gmail.
com.
Cambridge Hard of
Hearing Club
Meetings are held at the
Meadows Community
Centre, 1 St. Catherines
Road, Cambridge CB4
3XJ.
Phone Pam on 235547 or
text Chris 07876108963

8 Romsey Terrace,
Cambridge. Tel 01223
Cambridgeshire Hearing
246237 Fax 01223
Help
411701 office@cambsde
8a Romsey Terrace,
af.org 07902 281668
Cambrudge
CDA Connect (BSL
Tel / Text 01223 416141
Interpreter Services)
Anna Baker 07895 072132 MonFri 9am to 2pm
anna@cambsdeaf.org

CDA Sign Language


Academy (BSL Course
Telephone: 0345 045 5203 and Deaf Awareness
(General enquiries) Fax: Courses)
01480 376748

Deeping Signpost
Nigel Frisby Deeping
Baptist Church, 42 Bridge
Street, Deeping St James,
Peterborough, PE6 8HA.

Changes at
Peterborough Social
Services
There have been some
changes at
Peterborough Social
Services.
Sally Clelland, Support
Worker will continue to
support Deaf people.
From February there
will be office moves:
Sally will be based at
Bayard Place,
Broadway,
Peterborough, PE1
1FZ.

Chris Nicholls
continues to support
Deaf people with their
equipment needs.
Chris will be based at 5
Royce Road,
Peterborough, PE1
5YB.
Peterborough Social
Services will continue
to be present at
Peterborough Deaf
Drop in.
Dont forget that there
will normally be CDA

Advocacy Support at
Peterborough Deaf
Drop in and once a
month, an advisor from
the Citizens Advice
Bureaux.
Contact by using the
numbers on the contact
section of this
newsletter.

Sign Post Rally


gets to 20th year!

Christmas Round-up
and pictures

Signed Christmas Carol Service.

Peterborough Deaf-Drop in held a very


successful Christmas meal with over 30 people
attending and March had a super meal at the
Oliver Cromwell Hotel and a buffet at Fenland
There was plenty of fun and celebration around Drop-in too. CDA Connect Interpreting Service
provided a BSL interpreter to be there at the
Cambridgeshire this for the festive season.
Christmas light switch-on at the Serpentine
There was a great attendance at the Christmas
Green Shopping Centre in Peterborough when
Party in the newly refurbished Hope Hall
Warwick Davies switched on the lights!
followed next day by an even better attended

News from around Cambridgeshire


CDA Teaching Sign
Language in Cambs
School
Sign Language Tutor Jamie
Billam has been teaching
children and adults at Guilden
Morden School at their new
after school signing club.
Jamies class has had wider
age range than normal.

businessman who has had to


find ways to overcome the
barriers that society can put in
the way of deaf people who
want to work. Im sure it will be
a fascinating talk from an
inspirational man.

Gem Dixon
recruited as new
Caseworker

We are pleased to announce


See the Contacts page on the that Gem Dixon (pictured
reverse of the pull-out calendar below) has been appointed as
CDAs newest team member.
for more information.
Gem, from Peterborough,
Huntingdon Deaf
started in January. She will be
working with clients throughout
His youngest student was only and Hearing Club
all of Cambridgeshire and
4 years old and the oldest over
moving to Tesco
attending drop-ins.
70. They all enjoyed the
She will also be making visits
experience though.
The Deaf and Hearing Club in
to deaf people in our
If you would like to book some Huntingdon have moved to a
community to make sure that
sign language lessons for your new location. The Community
they are receiving the right
school get in touch!
Space in at the main Tesco in
support.
Huntingdon is the new venue
Im sure you will join with us in
Deaf Businessman and was well received by
welcoming Gem to the role and
who went along. See
Matt to talk at Skills people
wish her all the best for the
the diary pages for dates and
future.
times.
Club
Deaf Peterborough
Businessman Matthew Talbot
will be coming to Peterborough
Skills Club on 12th March to
give a talk on how he built his
businesses. Matthew has won
business awards from Barclays
Bank and travelled to the
Middle-East where his work as
a surveyor was in demand.
Matthew was also the man who
was behind the recent
refurbishment of Hope Hall.
Andy Palmer, Managing
Director of CDA said: Its really
good news that Matt is coming
to Skills Club. He has so much
experience as a deaf

More Cambridgeshire News

Fun and Games


at March Deaf
Club .. As usual
By Godfrey Palmer
On Friday 3rd October nearly
everyone played Crazy Golf.
Amy Bullock was the winner.
Rope Quoits was not an easy
game to play but Dennis Pope
was the lucky winner. Thanks
to John Uren and Michael
Manchett who were the
organizers.

On Friday 5th December we


held a Christmas Buffet. This
was
another
chance
to
celebrate the festive season.
35 people came & it was a
good evening with Christmas
A Social Evening and Games games and good raffle prizes.
Night was held on Friday 7th Unfortunately I did not take my
November.
Some
people camera!
wanted to play cards. We had
On Friday 2nd January 2015, I
one round of Chase the Ace
didnt expect many people to
and then changed the game to
come this evening but 21
Uno. Everyone liked this game
people turned up.
because it was good fun with
much laughter. Rita Kettle won I was surprised because it was
and
she
celebrated
her just after the New Year
birthday on the same evening. celebration. We played Chase
the Ace again because our
Some of our members club
members like to play it. Guess
went for a Christmas dinner at
who won? Me!
The Oliver Cromwell Hotel on
Friday 21st November. We had Some played a couple of
a three course meal with rounds of Uno again. Others
just had a chat. We had a new
coffee/tea afterwards.
member join tonight from
I would like to thank people for
Chatteris.
donating some very good
prizes for the raffle and also His name is Shaun Lloyd. This
thanks to Michael Pape for enjoyable evening closed at
selling the tickets. John Uren 10.45pm.
organized a Christmas Quiz
with prizes for correct answers. All the calendar dates are in the
Thank you John. See photos
pull-out in the centre pages
on website.

Deaf Church News


and introducing
new BSL Caf
Church
Happy New Year everyone!
We pray you will all know the
peace of God in every situation
you face in 2015.
It was lovely to see so many
people at our Christmas Carol
service, if you would like to join
us for BSL Caf church at
CDA, you are very welcome.
BSL Caf church is relaxed,
informal church in Caf style!
Plenty of refreshments and
biscuits! There will be short
Christian talks in BSL, signed
songs and prayer for the needs
of the Deaf community.
You can just relax and watch,
or join in. Its up to you!
Afterwards we have Bring-andShare-food.
Dont forget, we also have
signed services every month!

Fundraising Round-up

Cambs Dad to
run London
Marathon for
CDA and NDCS

Father of two Chris Bryne from


Bassingbourne has decided to
run the London Marathon in aid
of CDA and the National Deaf
Childrens Society. His family
are also getting in on act with
wife Natalie doing a sponsored
bake and her two sons, Will
and Henry, doing a sponsored
silence. Henry is deaf.
Chris and his family have been

supported by CDA and


Cambridgeshire County
Council by teaching the family
sign language and deaf
awareness tips for families with
deaf children.
Keep an eye on our website for
more information about Chriss
fundraising.
www.cambsdeaf.org

Thank you Lauren, Harvey and Ruby


Thank you to Lauren, Harvey
and Ruby who raised 441 for
CDA
Cambridgeshire resident
Lauren Mansfield and her two
children Harvey and Ruby have
raised 441.25 for the
Cambridgeshire Deaf
Association by taking part in a
fancy dress fun-run.
CDA had provided support to
Lauren and she wanted to say
thanks by raising some funds
that have gone towards the
refurbishment of our building.
Lauren who has been deaf

almost all of her life said:

If you would like to fundraise,


A year ago I was introduced to please get in touch!
this fabulous charity which has
changed my life completely.
The support and work they do
is incredible to take the other
pressures of life away and help
in every way shape or form.
They truly are amazing. I have
decided its now time to give
them something back and say
a massive thank you to them
all.
We would like to thank Lauren
and her lovely family for all
their support!

Building fundraising update


The campaign to help pay for
the building and refurbishment
work at CDA s Hope Hall was
a success with over 4,500
raised.

will be finished soon. Once that plaques shortly with the names
work is completed, there will be of donors and new Honorary
a opening ceremony.
Vice Presidents who donated
over 500 and having an
Managing Director, Andy
opening ceremony.
Palmer said: I would like to

While the overall cost was


much more, the donations
were significant and work on
the public areas of the building

thank everyone who


contributed. As everyone can
see, we have a building to be
proud of. We will be creating

The building is already being


used more than before and
thats the main thing. It is a
place for the community

Deaf Sports News

November they lost 5-3 to


to clear communication. For
Northern Star Academy with
more information, please see
Cameron Cockerill scoring the www.poshdeaf.com
teams first ever goal. That was
Football fans converged on
Hope Hall in January to witness in front of 40 supporters at their Cambs youngster in TV
home ground, the Mick George documentary about
Cambridge Uniteds goalless
draw with Manchester United at Arena.
football
the Abbey Stadium. Cambridge They also played Cardea in
were playing in the 4th Round of January and went down to a 5- William Palmer from
the FA and managed to secure 1 defeat with an excellent goal Peterborough was featured in a
a replay in which they lost 3-0. by Chris Taylor. The team train documentary about deaf
football on BSLBT in January.
every Friday night. More
Around 15 football fanatics
information can be found at
watched the action at CDAs
William, aged 13, plays for
www.poshdeaf.com
Peterborough Uniteds deaf
newly refurbished bar room
youth team, Derby County
with its big new TV.
Deaf girls and ladies
Centre of Excellence and
Thanks to Steve Curry for
Peterborough Northern Star
organising the event. Steve has sought for new deaf
and featured in the programme
also be voted on to the board
team in Peterborough called Does Deaf Football
Have a Future by Thomas
of trustees for CDA. We
Giddens.
Peterborough Uniteds deaf
welcome him and wish him
every success in his new role. football teams are looking for
You can watch the
girls who are interested in
documentary online here http://
Peterborough Uniteds playing football.
www.bslzone.co.uk/watch/
zoom-2014-does-deaf-footballDeaf team have their
The team currently have six
have-future/
girls and their friends who are
first matches
Picture: Liam Avey in action
interested in training. Each
for Peterborough Uniteds
traning session will be
Peterborough Uniteds deaf
accessible with sign language deaf team against Northern
football team have been in
interpreting and attention paid Star Academy
action. In their first game in

Cambridge Fans watch


the big match at CDA

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