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Look No Hands!: The Inspiring Story of Brian Gault (Hodder Christian Books)

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With the extra money, we can schedule additional Workshops and Outreach. As part of our mission and ethos, we aim to run community workshops alongside performances. These will cover areas such as writing for theatre, devising and cycling engagement/ discussion. We already have a number of partners who are interested in this side of our project and look forward to meeting lots of new faces on the road! The sad story of the Thalidomide scandal- where pregnant mothers took a supposedly safe drug which resulted in multiple children being born without limbs. The author highlights the fact that only in the USA is the drug still considered very dangerous. Elsewhere, to the horror of the author, it has been renamed and rebranded and is being used to treat other diseases considered more lethal e.g. leprosy. I like the first two rounds for this as they are mostly soldiers and you don't have to deal with any flying harpies or heavy hitting enemies. While there are more than enough chances during the first two rounds, the third round has additional soldiers as well.

This week of action alongside our partners will help drivers, operators and businesses better understand what they can do to help keep our roads safe. General enquiries Much of the book is about his struggle to be free of artificial limbs. I nearly cried as he describes being left in hospital aged two years for artificial limb training. He endures hardships that make me wonder about the sufferings of today's prosthesis wearers. He was expected to maintain a low weight to maximise efficiency of his limbs, leading to two miseries - his calorie restricted diet and squeezing into his limbs after his mum had fed him up in the holidays! We always welcome the opportunity to support other agencies with our enforcement teams’ wide-ranging expertise. By using the latest technology and techniques we can target drivers and vehicles who pose the greatest risk to road safety. The lad grinned cheerfully, and cycled up the road again. The next time his mother saw him, his feet were swinging loose in the air.

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Working together with our road safety partners, we are spreading our safety messages and raising awareness that those who put themselves and others at risk can expect to be spotted. Operation Tramline enables our partners in enforcement agencies to identify that high-risk minority and take action to bring their behaviours in line with the safe and law-abiding majority. Look, No Hands makes for a genuinely exciting piece of theatre...Clements’ show is clever and engaging.” ~A Younger Theatre From their elevated viewpoint in the unmarked HGV cabs, police officers are able to spot people driving dangerously – whatever vehicle they may be in. Consequences for drivers range from warnings to fixed penalty notices, court summons or arrest. The record was leaked in May 2010 before being officially released in August. The song entered the Hot 100 at #45 and rose to a highest position of #13. It has been certified 3x platinum by RIAA. The music video was also released in August and features a cameo from DJ Drama. Look, No Handswas the 2021 recipient of the National Partnership Award with Pleasance Theatre and Pitlochry Festival Theatre. Following a successful run at London’s Pleasance Theatre in August 2021 and a seven-week run on global streaming platform Stream.Theatre, Look, No Hands is preparing for its next outing in 2022.Look, No Hands has just been programmed SUMMERHALL at one of the top Edinburgh Fringe venues, which has won multiple awards in its ten years as a festival and year-round venue. We are delighted to be making our Fringe debut here and reaching audiences from across the globe. The Guardian has named it “One of the world’s great arts venues” and we’re thrilled to be performing alongside a number of other prestigious companies at the same performance space this August. Inspiration for the show A legendary meme, one of the few speculated to have been directly graced by the hands of creation itself. Many will attempt to use this phrase primarily in reference to the Biking maneuver, in which an individual will remove both of their hands from the handle bars and proceed to (impressively) pilot their vehicle. Like most memes, the true power of this phrase lies in the awareness/intellect of the person observing it - and the intent of the user. To truly begin to understand such a powerful, seemingly subjective string of words, one must understand the implications of the phrase. The owners of London cycling café Look Mum No Hands have announced the closure of the business, due to pressure on the hospitality industry following the covid pandemic. As a small team of artists, we can't get to the Fringe without your help. Any donation, no matter how small, will go a long way in supporting us and our work, especially after the challenges faced by the arts during the pandemic.

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