Beach Wheelchair for Torbay Hospitality Helpers Network

The Rotary Clubs of Tormohun and Paignton jointly purchased a beach wheelchair for use by THHN.

Handover of beach wheelchair by Rotary Presidents to THHN and Outdoor Reach, who will house the chair at South Sands Goodrington

The Presidents of Tormohun and Paignton Rotary Clubs handing over the beach wheelchair to THHN. The wheelchair will be housed by Outdoor Reach at South Sands Goodrington. It's use can be booked in advance to help those with limited mobility enjoy the pleasure of the seaside.

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