Winscombe Community celebrates decades of volunteer help
The Winscombe Community Association acknowledged the voluntary help it has received since 1979.
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The Winscombe Community Association acknowledged the voluntary help it has received since 1979.
Five people are set to embark on a week-long memory walk for the St John’s and St Mary’s hospices that cared for their loved ones.
The Lake District is set to host free storytelling events between August and October.
BBC Radio 4's flagship political discussion show is coming to Skypark.
Staff at a care home in Chipping Norton recently treated the female residents to free facials and beauty treatments.
A young carer from East Dunbartonshire has designed an inspiring poster for a local charity's zipslide challenge.
Cleator Moor residents, community groups, and businesses are being invited to have their say in the Connected Town project.
A couple residing at a retirement village in Stow-on-the-Wold said the secret to their 70-year marriage is good food, tolerance, and love.
A veterinary practice in Dumbarton is celebrating its 10th anniversary with discounts for new clients until July 26.
South Lakes, Cumbria has come up as one of the cheapest locations to enjoy a classic Mr Whippy ice cream.
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