West Sussex Gazette

‘Bowls Royce’ wheelchair will help Lorraine to play again

- Elaine Hammond news@worthinghe­rald.co.uk

A Worthing bowler is hoping to find some of her old form after her club raised the money to buy her a bespoke Bowls Royce wheelchair.

Lorraine Allen-Collins was at the top of her game before she had her right leg amputated in 2018 as a result of sports-related injury. As she is profoundly deaf, she is unable to use a Bradshaw bowling wheelchair due to issues with balance, so could not continue without a specially-adapted model.

Worthing Indoor Bowls Club manager Alan Messer arranged for its annual charity fundraiser day in September 2022 to be focused on getting Lorraine Allen-Collins back on to the green and able to bowl.

Lorraine said: "The club has been so supportive. I had been doing some charity fundraisin­g for LimbPower and Alan said because of that, the club was going to do some fundraisin­g for me. They realised how much I missed playing and that I was very isolated at home."

The club, based at Field Place, raised £1,500, half the cost of the wheelchair, and the rest was donated by the British Wheelchair Bowls Associatio­n.

Lorraine had her first try of the chair on Wednesday, February 8, and said it went well, although she had to make some adjustment­s to avoid hitting her hand on the wheel.

She added: "If I can play a quarter as good as I could when I had legs, I will be happy. My main aim is to get back to playing to a level when I had both legs and entering inter club competitio­ns. I know with the help and support from the club that may just happen."

Lorraine has been a club member since 2014. She and her dad joined after her mum died and were soon playing regularly.

After her leg was amputated, she tried a prosthetic but because of a condition she has, it was too painful to wear, so she was not able to bowl. Then the pandemic struck and all club activities came to a halt for a while.

Once restrictio­ns had been lifted, the club looked at what members could do to help Lorraine and fundraisin­g to buy her an electric bowls wheelchair began.

The Bowls Royce wheelchair has been custom made by Bush Hill Bowls in Surrey to fit Lorraine's needs. A formal handover of the wheelchair took place at the club's annual Benevolent Day on February 18.

 ?? ?? Lorraine Allen-Collins with Worthing Indoor Bowls Club members
Lorraine Allen-Collins with Worthing Indoor Bowls Club members

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