THERE'S no hiding the delight on the face of Jeremy Stewart as he is being pushed along in a custom-made billy cart by Trevor Marsh.
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What Trevor calls a small gesture to build a special cart has become of much greater significance for Jeremy and his family.
He had already agreed go build a cart for Jeremy's younger brother, but added another to the order.
Seeing the joy on Jeremy's face as he rode in a billy cart at a recent birthday party in the street prompted Trevor to make one specially for him, complete with personalised plates.
Having to cope with Jeremy's condition on the autism spectrum is something his family does every day.
Trevor Marsh has shown it's often not what we say, but what we do that can make the lives of others just that little bit easier.
It's often not what we say, but what we do that can make the lives of others just that little bit easier
In a world where it's often about what's in it for me, Trevor Marsh has shown the smallest gestures often carry far bigger meaning for those on the receiving of such generosity.
This community can be rightly proud of so many who help those less fortunate in so many ways.
Cheers to Trevor for his generosity and to Jeremy for many happy hours riding his billy cart up and down the street.