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Co-Operative Action To Change And Hurry Up Progress (Catchup) - [http://www.catchupltd.co.uk/] - phone: 01554-776850
C.A.T.C.H. U.P. was set up by a group of disabled people, for disabled people, to promote integration of people with disabilities into the local community. It follows the Co-operative philosophy of each member having a vote on how the Co-operative is run. - Full details>>>

National Centre for Domestic Violence - [http://www.ncdv.org.uk/] - phone: 0844 8044 999
The NCDV helps victims of domestic violence to obtain non-molestation and other orders/injunctions from court to protect them from further abuse. - Full details>>>

 

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