The family of a girl who was unable to use her garden due to a rare condition have said they are “so grateful” to a team of workers who turned it into a fun and usable space. Ada, nine, from Swindon, has a form of leukodystrophy – a group of rare neurological disorders that disrupt nerve signals from the brain.
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