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The country's first BSL friendly street
Six-year-old Ada, who's deaf, was able to go trick-or-treating for the very first time, thanks to her Worcestershire neighbours!
The first-ever British Sign Language inclusive road was created in Malvern, with families in houses next door learning phrases such as 'Happy Halloween' and 'trick or treat', and displaying stickers in their windows to indicate that they are BSL-friendly households.
Tammy Gooding joined a very excited Ada, and mum Tilly, on the first time she could go door knocking and sign to her neighbours, asking for some sweet treats.
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