York Cares – Right to Read

April 30th, 2010

York Cares

As a previous volunteer, Marie Brasnett introduced York Cares to the Principal and founder, Ian Pryer, when she joined his firm of York Solicitors over two years ago. Ian was already a huge supporter of giving something back to the community and so readily embraced the concept, which has resulted in 15% of his workforce currently volunteering their services to York Cares projects. Solicitor, Alex McKnight commented on his first voluntary project‘ in 2008, ‘this is the most selfless act I’ve done in the last 35 years!’

The Right to Read scheme appealed to Office Manager Marie and Solicitor Anna Renfree, as both are avid readers and keen for the opportunity to encourage primary children to enjoy the benefits of reading.

Local primary schools are on the receiving end of the ongoing one hourly sessions and have benefited hugely from the experience of having Marie and Anna as their mentors.

In their own words:

Anna –Being a volunteer on the scheme gives the children an opportunity for one2one time with an adult, which they seem to respond well to and it’s so rewarding to see their enthusiasm grow. Reading is both a skill and a pleasure that will open so many doors for them, so I think it’s hugely important to encourage youngsters to want to read from a young age, not just in the classroom, but at home too. I would definitely want to volunteer again.

Marie – I enjoy the whole experience of volunteering and working with the children to help them achieve. It’s so rewarding to know we’re making a difference, especially as you can see the improvement in their reading as the year goes on. Volunteering is beneficial for me too, as reading with the children is a worthwhile respite that enables me to return to work with a clear mind after only an hour away! Volunteering is so easy with York Cares and it’s definitely an enriching experience.

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Compensation awarded to victim of ‘negligent’ London bus driver

October 14th, 2009

Compensation awarded to victim of negligent London bus driver

A man who suffered permanent injuries after falling from a moving bus has been awarded compensation.

Vincenzo Bollito, 36, had been on a night out with his family and friends in the West End in 2005.

He was on the 159 Arriva London Bus and had stood up to disembark. However, while he was still in between the doors, the driver closed them and accelerated off down the road.

Mr Bollito was thrown from the vehicle and sustained serious head injuries that left him with brain damage.

As a result, he now has memory problems and impaired sight which mean he is dependent on his family and cannot work.

Legal action was taken against Arriva and after a long battle, a judge has agreed that the driver was negligent in not taking into account the risks to Mr Bollito when he drove away.

The victim will now receive a £1.3 million lump sum and £31,500 annually for life in compensation.

Anyone who is injured as a result of a bus accident or from the driver making an error such as this may be entitled to damages and should seek legal advice.

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