We set off into the new year with a lighthearted look back over decades past. Then we’ll be looking ahead with NHS advice on keeping healthy this winter. There’s inspirational painting by visually impaired artists, a poem by an extraordinary blind youngster and we hear from a local Down’s Syndrome support charity. We go outdoors to rediscover Nonsuch Palace and, on a less happy note, hear from our rather dejected Rambling Reporter, who’s temporarily confined indoors. We look into the difficulties of getting a taxi if you have a guide dog and join Mark Davis in time for a cup of Tea at the Lavender Goose in Gomshall before giving you a goodbye hug.
- January 2018 Welcome
- Look back at decades past
- NHS: Stay well this winter
- Painting with sight loss
- VI Teenage poet – Charlie Beeston
- PSDS Local Downs Syndrome charity – Helen Shiers
- Nonsuch Palace Rediscovered
- Rambling reporter confined
- Guide dogs and taxis
- Time for Tea Lavender Goose, Gomshall
- Thought for the month: Hug
- Endpiece