I Love My Job and I Just Want to Carry On Doing It ; Duke of Edinburgh's Award Officer Who Beat Life-Threatening Illness Is Feelgood Winner
Western Mail › September 24, 2009
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Western Mail › September 24, 2009
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NEIL HAPGOOD was not expected to survive when he was found lying face down in the sea after suffering an aneurysm while surfing.
Less than five months on, he is back at work as a Duke of Edinburgh's Award officer, supporting schools and helping young people striving for the qualification in Neath Port Talbot.See the full content of this document
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I Love My Job and I Just Want to Carry On Doing It ; Duke of Edinburgh's Award Officer Who Beat Life-Threatening Illness Is Feelgood Winner
In recognition of his dedication, Mr Hapgood, 32, who is based in Cadoxton, Neath, has been chosen as winner of the ITV Wales Feelgood Factor award, as part of the Daily Mirror's Pride of Br...
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