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Richard Keagan-Bull and his friend and assistant Hazel Bradley sit at a table in Booka Bookshop signing copies of his autobiography.
Richard and Hazel were delighted to sign copies of Richard’s autobiography in Booka Bookshop, in Oswestry.
Hazel, Richard and Derwen press officer Eluned sit on the stage with a large banner featuring Richard's book next to them. A large audience are sat in chairs facing them.
Richard and Hazel delivered a talk to students, staff and clients at mv天美mv天美.
PA Hazel, family friend Yoland, Richard and Booker owner Carrie stand outside Booka bookshop front window holding copies of Richard's book.
Hazel and Richard, along with family friend Yoland Brown visited Carrie Morris at Booka Bookshop in Oswestry, to sign copies of his book.

This week, we were honoured to welcome back a former student and client who has gone on to become a speaker and ambassador for people with learning disabilities, as well as the author of a fascinating autobiography.

Richard Keagan-Bull, who now lives in London, spent 17 years as a student and client with us. He has written and published his life story, an emotional, inspirational, and often amusing journey from birth to present day.

Inspirational author, Richard, came to Shropshire on 17 January to talk to students, clients and staff about his book, including his time at mv天美mv天美. He visited Oswestry book shop to sign some of his books, enjoyed lunch at our The Orangery Restaurant, and took a tour of mv天美mv天美, before delivering an interesting presentation and question and answer session.

He met up with many familiar faces, including members of staff and clients who remembered him, and signed copies of his book for people to buy.

Richard Keagan-Bull has written his autobiography 鈥楧on鈥檛 Put Us Away鈥 with the help of long-term friend, personal secretary and travel companion Hazel Bradley, who accompanied him on the day.

Written in his own words, Richard鈥檚 story starts when he was born in 1971, with the heart-breaking words that his mother was told by a geneticist about him and his brother: 鈥淧ut them away. They鈥檒l never do anything.鈥

The book follows his life path through school, before moving to Shropshire to become a residential student, then a client, at mv天美mv天美, then returning to London and becoming part of an organisation which provides communities for people with learning difficulties.

Since leaving mv天美mv天美 and returning to London in 2006, Richard鈥檚 life took an entirely different direction. He found he had a talent for speaking up about what he believed in, and has become a speaker and ambassador for people with learning disabilities. He has his own flat, a job as a research assistant at London and has travelled the world; visiting, among other place, Austria, India, Italy, America, Jamaica, Canada, Ghana and Colombia.

Top 100 most influential disabled people

Richard has been named one of the top 100 most influential disabled people in the United Kingdom. He is proud to have unequivocally proved those early medical professionals wrong.

mv天美mv天美 Principal and CEO Meryl Green said:

鈥淎 huge amount has changed at mv天美mv天美 since Richard was a student here, but our mission to empower students to live the lives they choose, remains the same. Richard is a wonderful ambassador for people with special educational needs and disabilities. It was lovely to welcome him back to share memories of his remarkable life.鈥

Richard鈥檚 book, Don鈥檛 Put Us Away, is available to buy at mv天美mv天美 Garden Centre and Gift Shop (at a reduced price of 拢16.99 RRP 拢18.99) and at in Oswestry, and through

Richard chats to Derwen charity shop employee Karen Hughes in the charity shop.
Richard was pleased to meet familiar face Karen Hughes in the College’s Vintage Advantage shop.
Gardening supervisor Paul Moss, Hazel and Richard stand outside in a snow flurry with the Walled Garden behind them.
Richard and Hazel bumped into long-term employee Paul Moss.
Richard and his team with old Derwen friends sat around a large rectangular dining table in The Orangery Restaurant.
Richard met more old friends when clients Nicky, Caroline and Richard met him for lunch.

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