Luke's Garden

Following on from Joe's Garden, we supported Flitwick Vale Club in helping the family of Luke, another Cerebral Palsey sufferer in making their garden more accessible.


As Luke is confined to a wheelchair, access to the family garden with varying levels was always difficult.  Creating a decking area, level with the back door, means that he can now be out in the garden with siblings and parents.  The ramp from the deck to the path means he can get right down to the bottom of the garden.  We were really please that some of our members could support Flitwick Vale club in this work.

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