Scottish Borders

The Theatrical Guild

Services provided: The Theatrical Guild offers ; emergency grants, long and short-term financial support, mid-career / up-skills training within the theatre industry, access to counselling, signposting and welfare advice. Please see our website for more information. Opening hours: Monday – Thursday 10:00am – 6:00pm

Happy to Translate

Services provided: Happy to Translate is a unique and innovative national scheme which bridges communication gaps between organisations and service users who struggle to communicate in English. It is an award-winning not-for-profit initiative which uses an easily recognised logo and specialist tools and training to help people to overcome communication barriers. It enables people to…

GL Jones Playgrounds

Description of service: Design, manufacture and install playground equipment:- Range of Wheelchair Accessible Roundabouts: The Ability Whirl with Safety Gates, also available with a Self Propelled Option. The Ability Whirl opened new horizons for integrated play for both disabled and non disabled children in an open non-supervised play area. Wheelchair Swing combined: The AbilitySwing can…

Encompass Borders

Aims: To ensure that adequate advice, information and support are available to disabled people so that they may feel confident to undertake the complexities of using direct payments to manage their own care and support needs. Also support people using Independent Living Funds. Services provided: Offers information and support with: Financial planning Keeping records e.g.…

Langthorne Automation

Description of service: Langthorne Automation Ltd. supply and install remote controlled access security equipment. The range is highly adaptable to customers’ needs and location. Products available include a selection of keyless locks, door openers, door entry systems and alarms. The Bodyguard Personal Attack alarm: is specially designed to be available for use in many situations:…

Tomcat SNI Ltd

Description of service and products sold: Tomcat was set up in 1998 to enable people with learning or sensory impairments to cycle. At that time, disability trikes were only really suitable for people with physical difficulties – shutting out a huge proportion of the disabled community. With the aim of including the excluded, Tomcat created…

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