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News & Mail  Wednesday, September 14, 2016

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Rockers’ secret gig


to raise money for
boy’s physiotherapy attendance charged £5 each rehabilitation of children and been a massive fan of the
by Joshua Smith
joshua.smith@trinitymirror.com for their ticket – which were young adults with cerebral band beforehand, he certain-
purchased without the palsy, genetic disorders, epi- ly was now.
Welsh rock band knowledge that they would lepsy, other neurological and “He’s a really big fan now,
Stereophonics have helped a be seeing the rock stars. neuromotor disorders and watching them on YouTube
boy from Hawley who has Pub landlady Kate Hayden undiagnosed conditions. all the time,” Mrs Kennedy
cerebral palsy get three was able to offer the surprise During this intensive said. “It was really good
weeks of much-needed to pub regulars after winning course of therapy he has had meeting them, Jacob was a
intense physiotherapy. a national competition to two-hour sessions every day bit starstruck, as we all were,
Jacob Kennedy, 10, has have the band play a secret for three weeks – he has to do but they were very humble
been able to have the treat- gig after purchasing their intensive courses up to four and very professional, they
ment after the Snow Goose in beer Phonics, produced by times a year. Jacob also has were nice to Jacob and it was
Farnborough held a charity Brains Brewery. private physiotherapy ses- just mega.
gig to raise money for him – Because of the gig, Jacob sions closer to home as well “It was a really good expe-
with the Stereophonics top- has been able to get his phys- as a personal trainer and at- rience and we’re all big fans
ping the bill. iotherapy at The Footsteps tends wheelchair racing now, I took some videos
A total of £1,206 was raised Centre in Oxford, which spe- classes at the David Weir which we’ve been watching
at the event, with everyone in cialises in the intensive Academy to keep active. quite a bit, it was amazing,
Jacob’s mum, Kim one of those goosebump mo-
Kennedy, said: “The physio- ments that make all the hairs
therapy sessions give him on the back of your neck
strength and helps him be stand up. They were really
independent. nice people and Kate did re-
“With cerebral palsy if you ally well organising it all.”
don’t do the physio your The Snow Goose is hoping
muscles go inwards so this to raise money for Jacob
helps him have his inde- throughout the year. Anyone
pendence and helps him be wishing to donate to Jacob’s
as flexible as he can be.” ongoing treatment directly
The Snow Goose in Farnborough won a national competition for Stereophonics to play a secret gig, which took place
Speaking about the can visit www.justgiving. on Saturday August 27. Tickets were sold beforehand to raise money for Jacob’s Challenge, which is raising money
Stereophonics gig, she added com/fundraising/ for local boy Jacob Kennedy who has cerebral palsy. Jacob pictured with the band outside the pub. And, left, the
that although Jacob had not Ashleyandandy. band in action at the Snow Goose in Farnborough.

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