NO-ONE got cold feet when residents from a Wellington dementia care home were rolled on to Taunton’s Christmas ice-rink at Castle Green in specially-adapted wheelchairs for a few thrilling circuits beneath fairy lights and to a soundtrack of festive tunes.

Richard Demsplake, activities co-ordinator for Camelot House and Lodge, who arranged the outing as part of the home’s packed Christmas schedule, organised for expert skaters to support the residents to safely enjoy the experience.

Richard said: “When I told our residents where we were going they were delighted, and the skating-on-wheels has totally fulfilled their expectations.

“We all dressed up nice and warm, the residents were helped into wheelchairs that were secure and comfortable, and then their helpers got them gliding around the rink.

“When they came off they said they felt as if they’d been flying, and there were lots of smiles and glowing cheeks.”

The festive real ice rink is a first for Taunton in 2019, running daily until January 5, 2020, except Christmas Day. Housed in a fully enclosed marquee decorated with festive lights and music, the experience is wheelchair accessible and suitable for ages four and upwards, with no previous experience required.

Tickets are £8 for children/£10 for adults, including skate hire, and participants get a full 45 minutes on the rink. For conditions applying to children’s use of the rink see https://www.visitsomerset.co.uk/taunton/ice

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