In July, it was announced that Caerphilly town’s annual fireworks display would not be going ahead this year due to Covid uncertainty.
Tag: Sense Cymru
Royal visit at disability centre as Princess Anne comes to Caerphilly
The Princess Royal visited the TouchBase centre, which is run by charity Sense UK, of which she is a patron.
“Dedicated” care worker nominated for top award
Jordan Probert has been nominated for his work with young deaf and blind people.
Disability charity walk held in Caerphilly to mark Deafblind Awareness Week
The walk was led by people with complex disabilities in a call for greater visibility for disabled people in the community and wider society.
Disability walk to take place in Caerphilly for Deafblind Awareness Week
The walk will be led by people with complex disabilities in a call for greater visibility for disabled people in the community and wider society.
Disability centre in Caerphilly to hold open days
TouchBase, which is run by Sense Cymru, is located in Caerphilly Business Park and will welcome prospective users and their families to see the facilities.
Caerphilly Comic Con event raises £2,400 for charity Sense Cymru
Batman, Joker and Darth Vader all dropped into Caerphilly town recently to help celebrate a donation to a disability support centre.
Mor than 50 turn out for deafblind charity walk around Caerphilly Castle
Families, volunteers and staff from a Caerphilly-based sensory charity, took part in a mass walk at Caerphilly Castle on Tuesday June 27.
Sense Cymru celebrates year’s achievements with glitzy ceremony at Caerphilly Castle
A sensory charity has recognised the personal achievements of its volunteers and service users with a glamorous awards ceremony.
Mother to run half-marathon without use of eyes and ears for Caerphilly-based charity
Running a half-marathon is no mean feat after months of training and preparation, but one mother-of-three has set herself the challenge of doing it deprived of her two main senses to raise money for a Caerphilly-based sensory charity.