A LEARNING centre for people in Dartford has been able to buy a minibus after it received a legacy from a late client.
Archery House, in Bow Arrow lane, Dartford, which is part of Thames Gateway NHS Trust, provides learning facilities for people with disabilities who live in bungalows surrounding the centre.
Michael Hogbin, who died last March, aged 47, was a resident at the centre for most of his life.
Mr Hogbin left his legacy to his family who passed it on to Archery House Friends and Families Association.
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