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             The first article describes prize-winning Cringletie 
              House for its accessibility and excellent facilities 
              for guests with various disabilities. 
            Next comes a short article describing wordtalk, 
              which is very helpful to visually-impaired people while using their 
              computers. 
            A short note about the Rail 
              Passengers Committee Scotland, which aims to build 
              up a network of information for all travellers, is followed by a 
              course offered by Community Enterprise to make SORP (State 
              of Recommended Practice for Accounting) more understandable, 
              including a website giving information on training dates. 
            Next, Wheelchair 
              Review seeks the comments of people who use or 
              provide wheelchair services in Scotland. 
            A researcher on The 
              Making of Modern Motherhoods is seeking information 
              from disabled mothers to be included in mainstream research, with 
              contact information. 
            Next comes an invitation to participate in a 
              test session which will enable researchers to compile information 
              on accessing 
              the web. 
            Youth 
              Awards invites nominations for young people who 
              have done something deserving of an award. 
            An inspiring article by Mary Guild 
              follows, about disabled entrants to the West Highland Way challenge 
              and how all monies raised benefits charities. 
            Please contact the editor@anAurora.co.uk 
              with any stories or features that you would like us to publish for 
              you. 
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