A Hampshire charity that employs dozens of disabled people says it’s fighting for survival due to delayed payments from the Government’s Access to Work Plus scheme. Yateley Industries claims it’s around £150,000 out of pocket, which has been owed to them since October last year. The charity was set up in 1937 to give people with disabilities as much independence as possible.
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