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All of the recipes below are from the cooking session we ran in October 2019.

We are very grateful to Chef David Rowles from Cookery Uncovered who ran the session, for providing the recipes from the cooking session.

Vegetarian Paella

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Butternut Squash Soup

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Apple Crumble

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2 days ago

We are absolutely thrilled to celebrate International Women’s Day by featuring our March Stargardt’s Star, the incredible Katriona Taylor.

Katriona is jazz singer and an ambassador for Stargardt’s Connected raising awareness and funds by sharing her story through her incredible music. Here is Katriona’s story:

“My journey to becoming a singer hasn’t been the usual one. My first career was as an Intellectual Property solicitor in the City of London. This felt like a great achievement as I had a few more obstacles to overcome than the average person.

I was diagnosed Stargardt’s at the age of seven. I remember the ophthalmologist who broke the news telling me that I would be totally blind by the time I was 21 and that many things in life wouldn’t be possible for me. Fortunately he was wrong on both counts. Yes, I’ve had to be very determined and yes I’ve had to work with speech software which enables me to read. I’ve also had to deal with the assumptions of those around me, both in the education system and working environment, to show them that a visually impaired female is capable of achieving what she sets out to do. I was born into a family whose lives centred around tennis at Wimbledon – my father is
international tennis champion Roger Taylor. Naturally ball sports was not my thing so I had to find my own way in life.

When I write songs I draw from my own experiences, the tune and lyrics usually come to me first running round my head until I finally get them down on paper and put some chords behind them. I also find the immeasurable love I have for my children, a great source of inspiration to me these days. My experiences continue to inspire and fuel my passion for music.”

Katriona also recently raised £2000 for Stargardt’s Connected through the Tennis Writers Dinner.

You can catch Katriona performing all throughout the year and you can book your tickets on her website here: www.katrionataylor.com/live-events/gigs-and-festivals-coming-up/

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5 days ago

Bhavna Tailor was delighted to be invited to speak at the NIHR UCL Institute of Ophthalmology to researchers about Stargardt’s Connected and the work we do.

It was a great way of raising awareness of the charity and research we have funded and been involved in.

We spoke about the importance of incorporating the patient’s voice in research and working as partners for the benefit of the community.

PD1: Bhavna presenting in front of a screen with a slide reading ‘Our Story’

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Today we’re celebrating World Rare Disease Day!

Over 300 million people worldwide live with a rare disease.

Collectively, rare diseases are actually not that rare at all affecting 1 in 17 people. This year’s theme is equity focussing on breaking down barriers to ensure that people with rare diseases are thriving.

Stargardt’s is a rare, inherited, progressive eye condition affecting around 1 in 10,000 people, causing central vision loss.

At Stargardt’s Connected, we are proud to raise awareness, give support to our community, and help fund research to seek a treatment or cure.

Find out more at stargardtsconnected.org.uk

Today we celebrate the strength in our community and the progress we’re building together. 💛

PD1: a photo from our Picnic in the Park 2025.

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