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Burstow visits 'Clusters' for Make a Difference Day

4.38.19pm UTC (GMT +0000) Mon 30th Oct 2006

Paul Burstow MP at Clusters

Paul Burstow MP with Clusters members and staff (l-r): Michael, Tracy, Joyce, Eileen, Paul Burstow MP, Jean, Ramesh, Kevin, Denise, Reeta, Tim.

Paul Burstow, MP for Sutton and Cheam, visited 'Clusters' a club for disabled adults based at Holmwood Hall in Wallington on Wednesday 25th October as part of Make a Difference Day.

A voluntary organisation, Clusters has been offering support to disabled adults for 3 years. It is a club for adults with all types of disability to meet for lunch and to socialise. Aside from providing a social network, the club gives people the chance to join in with a range of activities including arts and crafts and board games.

Mr Burstow visited Clusters as part of Community Service Volunteers (CSV) Make a Difference day. Make a Difference day asks people to give up their time, not their money, by taking part in activities at voluntary organisations within their community.

Commenting after the visit, Paul Burstow MP said:

"Clusters provides a great opportunity for disabled adults from across Sutton to get together, socialise and take part in fun activities."

"I'm glad to have been able to meet some of the members and to thank the volunteers who keep the club going."

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