Isabella's Wish to Walk

Once upon a time in Chelmsford lived a little girl, called Isabella. She wanted to walk, just like her twin sister, but couldn’t. She was born premature and diagnosed with Spastic Diplegia, a chronic neuromuscular condition that causes tightness in the legs resulting in mobility difficulties. The muscles become very stiff and therefore require extensive physiotherapy. For Isabella to walk unaided she needs SDR surgery.
You can read Isabella’s story at http://www.isabellaswish.org/about-isabella
To fund SDR surgery Isabella’s parents started fundraising and now need just a little more to collect the required amount.
To help Isabella’s parents with fund raising AS-thetics will donate 20% of a single treatment and 10% of a course of treatments, booked between 10th of August and 30th of September 2018 to Isabella’s Wish for Walk Fund. Please use the code ISABELLA when booking your treatment. Your appointment can be delayed post September 2018, subject to a prepayment made in the period from 10th of August to 30th of September 2018. You can book to have your treatment at the comfort of your own home or visit us at Beaulieu Park in Chelmsford.

Please click herehttp://www.yourcommunityhub.co.uk/asthetics-skin-therapy.php for treatment list:

Share on Social Media

Chelmsford City Council is asking residents to take part in the annual Rocket O’Clock scheme. The scheme asks people to be considerate of others when holding their own firework displays.
You can only report a missed collection within 24 hours of your collection day. If your collection is on a Friday, you can report a missed collection on the following Monday.
The cinema weekend takes place on 23-25th September and will feature 6 films.
Could you help our young people develop #SkillsForLife, creating the next generation of life-changers? We need people just like you to help bring Scouting to the youth of Chelmsford.
The Blue Falcons Gymnastic Display Team is a youth affiliated gymnastics team who train weekly to learn routines and new exciting vaults
We are very pleased to announce that the Helen Rollason Cancer Charity Winter Raffle has raised an incredible £4,000 for the charity!
A city play area has been awarded special status as it has been adapted for disabled children and wheelchair users.
The Adventure Castle play area in Hylands Park is now officially accredited by PiPA, also known as Planning Inclusive Play Areas.
Work is now officially underway on the county's first ever all-through school at Beaulieu in Chelmsford.

Construction on the new £34million school started following a ground-breaking ceremony at the site yesterday.