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15 July 2003

New Focussing On Disability: Ruffley Opens New ‘Wood N Stuff’ Shop In Bury St Edmunds

David Ruffley will perform the official opening of the new ‘Wood N Stuff’ shop and display area on Friday, 18 July at 2.00 p.m. The shop is located at Suites 1-4 Station Hill, Bury St Edmunds.

Wood N Stuff Training Workshops was launched in 1995 as a social firm. It acts as a day centre where people with disabilities can create items from wood which are then sold in their shops. It aims to help people to return to health and rebuild their confidence following an accident. The range of products includes garden furniture, planters, bird tables, wheelbarrows and rocking horses.

David said: “I am delighted that Wood N Stuff’s success has enabled them to open this new shop in Bury St Edmunds. The services they provide are of great value to the whole community and I wish them every success in their new location.”

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