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内容摘要:"Doing that distance to school every day was awful. It's had a massive impact on our education.

"Doing that distance to school every day was awful. It's had a massive impact on our education.

He said: "I attend a lot of hospital appointments at Southampton, and getting there independently is pretty impossible."During his trip, he said only three of the 26 buses had audio announcements, and one had visual announcements.

our guide to guest drivers and car insurance

He said: "I had to spend a fair amount of time sort of looking out the window and trying to work out, actually, where I am, where I need to get off."Mr Bowhay said he experienced delays of up to 40 minutes, had difficulties scanning his pass, and sometimes waited several hours for connections.He is calling for more investment in bus services and for more understanding of the challenges faced by disabled people using public transport.

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The film will be shown at AUB's summer show from 10 to 21 July and at Aberrations Collective's Show in Copeland Gallery, London, from 31 July to 3 August.Artists across Guernsey are being given the chance to create a mural for a charity supporting children at risk of homelessness.

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Action for Children (AFC) said it was teaming up with Guernsey Arts to improve one of its accommodation's communal areas by giving it a "bright and natural" uplift.

Those interested could submit a design and, after it has been approved by the young people, they would be given a fee of £1,000 and materials to help create the mural, bosses said.The charity's new report calls for a notification system so that all authorities are aware when a child moves into temporary accommodation.

The government says it is investing £1bn in homelessness services this year to help families trapped in temporary accommodation.Ms Aird was living in a secure tenancy flat in Ealing with her three children, aged three, five and seven, but was moved to temporary accommodation in Hounslow in 2021 after witnessing a stabbing.

She is now being evicted from the two-bedroom property by the landlord, but says Ealing Council has only offered her unsuitable alternative accommodation, including one flat an hour away from her children's school.Ms Aird says she will soon be homeless and will have to "sofa surf with friends" after the council discharged her from their housing duty.

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