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BBC Radio Scotland, tomorrow morning at about 10.30am

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Dear all

You may have read a previous post about Martin Barker, a former fireman from the South of Glasgow who has ataxia and is doing a skydive to raise funds for Ataxia UK. We will be on the radio together tomorrow morning to talk about ataxia and the skydive, BBC Radio Scotland at about 10.30am.

Harriet

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I will definitely be listening on my phone Harriet

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Ah, I'll be at a hospital appt! But very best wishes, hope you enjoy it😊xB

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Very best wishes Martin. I will be diving with you-----------not really😰😰😰 but

I admire your attitude

All the best. Tedjohnson

Will there be a repeat Harriet? Just got your message at 11:30!

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