Today we visited The Blue Ginger Cafe at Cradley, Malvern. Lovely arts and crafts and great plum cake! Very friendly. Worth a visit – not very easy for a wheelchair.
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The Send and Canwood Gallery
We were going to go to The Core Skating until we made a change of plan. Instead we went to The Send Climbing Centre , Ramsden Road, which is in Rotherwas. We spoke to Nina Holland, who is the owner of the place. She showed us around the building and all the climbing frames. We all so went to Canwood Art Gallery and sculpture park in Woolhope which you can go round, costing nothing because it is free.
We went round the sculptures field which was good but uneven ground and difficult for the wheelchairs to get round the field because it was uneven.
It was a good day out and we took lots of the pictures at the Send and the art gallery sculpture park.


For more pictures from this trip, go to our new Gallery Page
In the news!
Our third birthday celebrations made the news this week. Our story and photograph first appeared on the Hereford Times website (click here to see it) and then it was published in the actual newspaper today!
The ONOV team thought the open morning was a big success, it was great to show people how we put the newsletter together and all the work involved. Thanks to our guests who made it along on the day.
Also on media news, we are pleased that a reporter from BBC Hereford & Worcester local radio is coming to interview the team next week. Meanwhile, Nick has started on out promotional video that we will release on our website in the near future.

Here’s the picture from the Hereford Times: Featured are: l – r, back row – Nick Baker, (Outreach Worker), Peter Crum, Laura Jolliffe, Mary Simpson (Support Worker), Adrian Phipps, Tracy Roberts. Front row, Rose Hunt, Lisa Perkins, Fiona Ritchie
