Turning Blue to Raise Awareness

Press Team , 14 February 2023 16:37

South Shields Town Hall will be lighting up blue tomorrow (15 Feb) to raise awareness of a rare genetic disorder.

People with Angelman Syndrome have learning disabilities, complex communication needs, epilepsy and associated physical disabilities.

How the Town Hall will look on Wednesday
How the Town Hall will look

 The International Angelman community comes together on February 15 each year  to raise awareness of the condition and celebrate those who live with Angelman Syndrome. This year is the tenth anniversary of celebrating International Angelman Day which day will be marked by more than 50 charitable organisations in 40 countries around the world.

Councillor Anne Hetherington, Lead Member for Adults, Health and Wellbeing, said:  "Lighting up our beautiful town hall is a simple but effective way in which we can raise awareness of this condition and inspire people to find out how more about it.

"It is only by raising awareness that we can seek to increase understanding of the condition while, of course, remembering those affected by it, and their friends and families."

Last modified: 14 February 2023 16:44