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Local Ladies

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We are pleased to accept the warm support of Oswestry Ladies Tangent group, who visited the centre today to donate and show their support. Thank you so much – every little helps. We are so blessed to have such a wonderful community around us and encouraging us during this project.

Lets keep going!

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July 25th – Knives have been pouring in from across the uk in support of save a life surrender your knife Thank you to everyone so far for your overwhelming support with our campaign, we have recently seen a massive shipment of Knives come flooding in from all areas of the UK. In addition, our […]

Families standing together

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July 25th – Lisa Maddocks & Edna Maddocks Lisa and Edna Maddocks are our two latest supporters, having lost their son and brother to knife crime recently, they decided to step forward and help prevent other families from suffering the same hardship they have had to face since his departure.   Craig Maddocks was an […]

Birmingham Rapper Joins the fight

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    July 18th – Emmanuelle – rapper – blacksmithing Today’s visit welcomes Birmingham rapper “Emmanuelle” a friend of recently deceased “Depz” who lost his life to knife crime outside a memorial event for another stabbing victim. He was welcomed with open arms and offered a workshop in metalwork from our resident sculptor Alfie Bradley. […]

Terry Waite backs our cause

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July 7th – Terry Waite Terry Waite is another of our wonderful campaigners as of today. The Cheshire-born humanitarian author known for his time in captivity in the 80’s has agreed to assist us in our fight against knife crime. The centre where delighted to receive his support, and look forward to having him on […]

Lisa Jone-McNeil pays us a visit.

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July 3rd – Lisa Jones McNeil Lisa McNeil; Mother of 21 year old Danny Jones, visited the Centre today to show her support to our campaign. Lisa has shown immense courage in coming forward, it has been a real boost to the campaign to have somebody who has personally suffered at the hands of knife crime. […]