Let me introduce myself to you.
Hello,
My name is Carol Roberts and for the past 17 years, I have lived in South East Spain in the province of Murcia. I moved here with my husband Tony and our two Yorkshire Terriers “Cagney & Lacey”.
It was meant to be our retirement, but somehow the fates decided that was not to be, and so through a series of events we became involved in property sales...
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Stroke Stories @strokestories the second part of Meredith McMurray’s extraordinary Stroke Story
Now available – the second part of Meredith McMurray’s extraordinary Stroke Story Hear the first part of her story here – https://buff.ly/2oUnEof

30 members of same Leeds family to run in aid of Stroke Association after death of great-grandmother
A group of runners from Leeds are helping to rebuild lives after stroke by taking part in the Resolution Run in aid of the Stroke Association Bets’ are taking on the challenge…
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Trees for Cities: Tree times: We’ve got a suggestion for you
Are the cold weather and dark afternoons getting you down? We’ve got a suggestion for you: go for a nature walk while tuning into our tree-inspired music playlist, compiled by tree lovers…
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We’re going purple: The Stroke Patient Voice in Europe
The SAFE board have agreed that we want to associate purple colour and stroke across Europe. Using the same colour in our materials will tie our work together across languages. Shared use…
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Reassuring Spanish Phrases!
Reassuring Spanish Phrases. Every nationality is known for a particular characteristic, which most people recognise and label you with it. The British for their sense of humour and fairness (oh boy do…
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Building a global alliance for stroke recovery and rehab!
Please join us in building a global alliance for stroke recovery and rehab! First International Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Alliance (ISRRA) newsletter is on our website now. Also our latest Newsletter. Keep…
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Starting to learn Spanish? do not panic
For most people starting to learn a new language, is like staring at a totally blank wall in front of them. I always think if someone could invent a system where you…
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