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England to host the World Deaf Golf Championships this summer!

February 20, 2020

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This August, England are hosting the World Deaf Golf Championship at Forest of Arden Golf Club in Birmingham. Prior to […]

Dr Justine Durno delivers powerful speech in BSL at the United Nations

February 18, 2020

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Dr Justine Durno, who is a deaf BSL user, was recently invited to give a speech at the United Nations […]

Rebecca-Anne Withey: All year round accessible places of interest for family half term fun!

February 11, 2020

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For those of us with children in school, the February half term holiday is almost upon us! I’ve been scouring […]

Deaf professionals should be at the frontline when film, TV or theatre companies create BSL storylines

February 4, 2020

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There seems to be a growing interest in film, television and theatre featuring deaf characters. At the time of writing […]

Review: Jack and the 3 Panto Lands by InteGreat Community Theatre

January 28, 2020

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I was recently invited along to MAC (Midlands Arts Centre) in Birmingham to see the first ever pantomime, Jack and […]

Meet: Hearns Sebuado, a professional dancer who doesn’t let his deafness hold him back

January 21, 2020

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Hi Hearns, can you tell us a bit about yourself? I am a freelance dance artist and I was born […]

Upon the Stair, a chilling theatre production, coming soon to Salisbury and Harrogate!

January 14, 2020

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The Book of Darkness & Light in association with LittleMighty have launched their latest production, Upon the Stair. A thrilling […]

Why smaller businesses should consider inclusivity to be an essential part of their work

January 9, 2020

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As a deaf person dealing with government funded services, most of the time when you request support you receive it. […]

Rebecca-Anne Withey: Reflecting on 2019 and the release of ‘You and I’ to raise awareness of mental wellbeing

December 18, 2019

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Wow, what a year! 2019 has indeed been a busy year for The Limping Chicken with lots of news to […]

Meet: Luke Christian, founder of fashion brand DEAF IDENTITY

December 17, 2019

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“When you tell them you’re deaf and they still send a voice note.” I chuckled when I saw this quote, […]