Overcoming Adversity Bendrigg Trust 2020 Impact Webinar & Report Release We are delighted to invite you to join our free…
What Bendrigg Means To Us… A guest blog from Dawn Flint, mum to the lovely Lewis, 14. What does…
Nothing Is Impossible By Liz Dyke There have been so many special moments for me whilst working as a tutor…
The Genesis of a Bendrigg Tutor… By Rex Pickles If you wind back time, to when the Bangles were topping…
A Brief Story Of My Bendrigg Journey By Dominic Bingham Dom joined Bendrigg as a Trainee Tutor at the…
Burn & Scald accidents can be horrific and very painful. They not only cause physical injuries but can often result…
The latest video in our Adventure for All series follows the lovely Bancroft Family. We asked them to share “a…
After commenting on a recent twitter post about his trip to Bendrigg in 1992 & 1993, we asked Mark to…
“I had seen first hand the limitations put on people with disabilities, when I knew that with the right help, a tiny bit of encouragement, plus a sprinkling of that magic that is intrinsically part of Birmingham PHAB camps – that there was virtually nothing that couldn’t be achieved. It was with this in mind that I FLATLY DENIED Joel from going into the depths of the mines of Moria… or, depending on the translation… Bendrigg Lodge’s “Bendy Pop”…or “Bendy Pot”…look the name doesn’t matter – the point is – this pitch black, catacomb like, tight maze of stone with its confusing twists, turns and level changes had been a challenge even for my lithe and sinewy frame.”
Ask any adult what their fondest memory of school is and most will come back with an exciting story about…