Group’s talents are PHAB

The Spalding branch of a charity that aims to promote inclusivity for all has shown how much talent its got.

PHAB’s Got Talent, was put on by its users and volunteers at Weston Hills Village Hall last week.
Members showed off their talents including on the karaoke machine while judged by Emma Peake, of Daisy’s Florist and councillor Jan Whitbourn.
Winners were given Easter eggs and there was a special £5 to one of the singers.
“It was a wonderful evening I shall never forget,” Coun Whitbourn said. “Everyone had a great night and all were saying the look forward to the next club night.
“It was incredibly hard to judge.”
PHAB aims to integrate able-bodied and those with impairments in joined up activities.
The group meets every Thursday from 7.30pm to 9.30pm at the village hall.
For more information on the Spalding branch of PHAB contact andrew.inkley@btinternet.com

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