A SEVEN-year-old blind Worcester boy is receiving football coaching from a member of the Great British five-a-side football paralympic team.
Lee Greatbatch, who is himself blind, visits Claines Primary School every week to work with Harrison Keasey.
It is part of a link with the University of Worcester, whereby Mr Greatbatch and Ian Rowberry, a member of the Welsh deaf rugby team, work with pupils.
Headteacher Eleanor Sinton said: “Harrison thinks it’s fantastic, as playing football is something he never thought he would be able to do.”
Harrison uses a rattling football and follows its sound. He said: “I think it’s special. I’m learning and I can do it.”
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