Festive Family Break 2022 We are delighted that our Festive Themed Family Break is back at Bendrigg Trust this December….
Festive Family Break We are delighted to be hosting our first Festive Themed Family Break at Bendrigg Trust this December….
Job Vacancies – July 2021 2 job vacancies currently available Our Charity may be small but we make a big…
Inclusion and accessibility in the outdoors A Podcast with Cicerone Press & Bendrigg Trust We were recently invited to record…
Winter Wonderland Event A Special Winter Wonderland Trail At Bendrigg Trust Santa has been visiting Bendrigg for many years but…
Accessible Activities For Adults With A Disability As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic we are able to offer some…
Accessible Activities For Families with A Disabled Child As a result of the…
Rare Disease UK Hosts The First Rare Film Festival Awards Helping To Raise Awareness For Rare Diseases. We were grateful…
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.”