Posts By: Sue

ILC Open Day – Weds 4 September 2013

Next Open Day will be on Wednesday, 4 September from 10 am to 3 pm.    The theme will be Seating and Pressure Care.  We hope to have a range of reclining chairs, armchairs, pressure cushions, office chairs, chair supporting systems etc.  As always all are welcome to attend our Open Days.  Just drop in.  Refreshments available.        … Read more »

July 100 Club Winners

Congratulations to the July 100 Club winners:- 1st prize, Jan Taylor 2nd prize, Roger Nichols 3rd prize, Geoff Fewings  

Sainsbury’s Collection

A big thank you to all those who gave up 2 hours of their time to collect at Sainsbury’s Didcot on 12/13 July. Total amount raised £762.81. Another collection has been arranged for Friday 20th December at Tesco Didcot, please let Sue know if you can help.

Recycling

Recycling for Good Causes are now accepting the following:- Stamp albums and collections (not general postage stamps) Binoculars, telescopes and opera glasses Old, first edition and author signed books Model railways and cars (full sets and individual items are welcome) Small bronze figures Medals and other military items Old new foreign currency Old maps and… Read more »

ILC Open Day

Next Open Day will be on Wednesday, 4 September (10am to 3pm) on the theme of seating and pressure care. If you would like to see any particular products or suppliers, please let them know. Open Day at new venue: Peachcroft Community Centre, Lindsay Drive, Abingdon OX14 2RT

Spend and Raise

Don’t forget to use Spend and Raise they do some really great Offers:- Laterooms.com                     Hotel brand sale – up to 40% off Marriott UK                            20% off European Summer Breaks Macdonald Hotels               Summer sale – upto 35% off Expedia                                    10% off hotels worldwide  

Exciting news!!!!!!

We have heard today that we have had funds awarded from the People’s Postcode Trust of £9,000 to be used toward the purchase of specialist gym equipment. We will be purchasing a Motomed like the one at the Oxford Centre for Enablement, this will save people travelling there. Great result, well done to all those… Read more »

New Imaging Technology Accelerates Multiple Sclerosis Research

Canadian investigators have developed a new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that detects the characteristic signs of multiple sclerosis in finer detail than ever before, providing a more effective tool for evaluating new treatments.

Neurological Alliance survey

Source MS Trust NHS England (formerly the NHS Commissioning Board) has committed to hosting and funding strategic clinical networks (SCNs) for a number of health areas, including neurological conditions.