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Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley

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00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin.
00:04Parents from Chesterfield have launched a fundraiser for a charity researching a rare
00:07condition that's affecting their daughter.
00:10Violet Branigan, who is age 5 from Chesterfield, developed like any other healthy baby.
00:15She started to speak and walk and was hitting all the important milestones.
00:19But suddenly, in just three weeks, she lost her ability to speak and the use of her hands.
00:25Violet was diagnosed with Rett syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that affects brain development
00:29resulting in physical and mental disability.
00:32Her mum, Natalie, said it's the most cruel condition.
00:36Imagine the symptoms of autism, cerebral palsy, Parkinson's, epilepsy and anxiety disorders
00:41all in one 5-year-old little girl who fights the battle relentlessly every day while silenced
00:46by her condition.
00:48It affects around 1 in 10,000 girls born each year and is only rarely seen in boys.
00:54There is no cure for Rett syndrome approved in the UK, so treatment focuses on managing
00:58the symptoms.
01:00To raise funds for the charity Reverse Rett, the family have come up with a number of activities
01:05which will take place throughout October, which is Rett Syndrome Awareness Month.
01:09These include bake sales, a coffee morning, a swimming marathon and Violet's dad Stephen
01:14braving a charity skydive.
01:19An Alfredton-based premium womenswear and luxury British-made fashion company has launched
01:23its first ever menswear collection just in time for Christmas.
01:27It's a milestone in the history of heritage fashion house David Knieper, who have been
01:31manufacturing luxury garments in Derbyshire for over 60 years.
01:35The exclusive limited edition range features merino jumpers, slippers and accessories.
01:40Customers can explore the collection online at www.davidknieper.co.uk or visit the company's
01:46shop in Alfredton to see the collection in person.

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