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  • Getting around on a disability scooter. The 2013 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 29 June 2013. © Guy Bell, guy@gbphotos.com, all rights reserved
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 44.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • A young runner takes an early lead at the start - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Arriving for teh start and the warm up - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Arriving for teh start and the warm up - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Arriving for teh start and the warm up - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 63.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 62.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 61.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 60.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 57.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 54.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 53.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 52.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 51.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 49.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 45.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 40.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Arriving for teh start and the warm up - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • A young runner takes an early lead at the start - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Arriving for teh start and the warm up - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Arriving for teh start and the warm up - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 59.jpg
  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
    Santa Run GBPhotos 46.jpg
  • The start - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Arriving for teh start and the warm up - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Arriving for teh start and the warm up - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run with around 2,000 Santa's a 6k festive charity fun run. It  is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. Battersea Park, London, UK 07 Dec 2013.
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  • The pre run warm up for The London Santa Run, a 6k festive charity fun run, with around 2,000 Santa's. It  is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. Battersea Park, London, UK.
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  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
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  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
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  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
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  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Shingai Shoniwa from the Noisettes - Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Why Not People? (WNP), founded by Jameela Jamil, stages the first ever fully accessible event at the Troxy, 1st July 2015. It is  the UK’s first and only music and events members club for people with disabilities. Jameela Jamil hosted the event which was headlined by Tinie Tempah, and featured appearances from Romesh Ranganathan (comedian), AlunaGeorge, F2Freestylers, Flawless and Alex Brooker. WNP was launched in January 2015, in a bid to make live music accessible to millions of disabled music fans across the UK. This social enterprise is the UK’s first members club for disabled people that will host live music and comedy events, built for its members, but welcome to all.
    Why Not People GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Chains are removed from the wheelchair blockade.  Members of DPAC and UKUncut march from Leicester Square to Trafalgar Square where they block the junction with the Strand. They are protesting about the cuts to Remploy Factories and the Welfare Reform Bill in general. London UK.
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  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
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  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
    SentGB11106.jpg
  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
    SentGB11092.jpg
  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
    SentGB11084.jpg
  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
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  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
    GB11117.jpg
  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
    GB11110.jpg
  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
    GB11091.jpg
  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
    GB11086.jpg
  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
    SentGB11113.jpg
  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
    SentGB11108.jpg
  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
    SentGB11094.jpg
  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
    SentGB11103.jpg
  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
    SentGB11088.jpg
  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
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  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
    GB11121.jpg
  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
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  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. It is suported by tv actress Liz Carr from Silent Witness (pictured right). There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
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  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. The BBC send a film crew, including a blind reporter, after ignoring previous protests. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
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  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
    GB11105.jpg
  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
    GB11104.jpg
  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
    GB11102.jpg
  • DPAC organise a protest outside the Department of Work and Pensions to demand that they save the Independent Living Fund. There is a heavy police presence in the background, after the Abbey closure at the weekend, but the liaison officers are very friendly. Westminster, London, UK 04 July 2014.
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