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Disability: College raises cash for new building

Gloucestershire-based The National Star College, which is run by the charity The National Star Centre for Disabled Youth, is planning to knock down an existing four-bedroom unit and replace it with a building that can house 10 students.

The college works with 16- to 25-year-olds with physical disabilities or acquired brain injuries and has just received 250,000 from the Big Lottery Fund to help pay for the building work.

www.natstar.ac.uk.

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