'Premium' gym will come to town and welcome children with special needs
The Oxfordshire town of Thame is to get a new "premium" gym and the facility will welcome children with special needs.
Local Democracy Reporter
Noor Qurashi is a Local Democracy Reporter covering stories across Oxfordshire. She studied at the University of Oxford before completing a journalism course at News Associates in London.
Noor Qurashi is a Local Democracy Reporter covering stories across Oxfordshire. She studied at the University of Oxford before completing a journalism course at News Associates in London.
The Oxfordshire town of Thame is to get a new "premium" gym and the facility will welcome children with special needs.
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