Disabled children’s picture exhibition goes on tour

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Disabled children, who have used Cheshire East Council's Aiming High service, will be showing off some of the pictures they have taken as part of a professional photography project.

The mini tour of their photographic exhibition will stop at Wilmslow Library between July 12th and 25th.

Councillor Hilda Gaddum, Cabinet member with responsibility for children and families, said: "This touring exhibition will provide a platform for the children to show how proud they are of their work and some of it is truly excellent.

"It also celebrates all that has been achieved so far by Aiming High in Cheshire East, which gives disabled children the opportunity to take positive short breaks where they can enjoy new experiences, whilst at the same time giving their carers a valuable break from caring."

Aiming High for Disabled Children was a national, government-funded project focusing on improving the lives of disabled children and their families. The short breaks provided come in a variety of formats and each one can last from just a few hours to a few days and occasionally longer. More information is available on the Cheshire East Council website.

Photo: Lily Mae Johnson, aged eight, with her photographs which will be exhibited as part of the Aiming High project.

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