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Nottingham cafe that was so busy it ran out of cobs had divine replacement

Nottingham cafe that was so busy it ran out of cobs had divine replacement
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Inside the serene lakeside cafe in the middle of Walsall s main attraction

Inside the serene lakeside cafe in the middle of Walsall s main attraction
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Lincoln cafe becomes heart of the community with healthy school meals and food parcels

Lincoln cafe becomes heart of the community with healthy school meals and food parcels Meet the people who are going the extra mile for disadvantaged families The hard-working staff and volunteers at Abbey Access Training, located at the Arboretum Cafe in Lincoln. | Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite The Arboretum Cafe in Lincoln has provided over 2,500 free meals for children during lockdown, and that’s only the beginning. Abbey Access Training, a charity based at the Arboretum Cafe on Monks Road, started making free school meals for disadvantaged children in Lincoln in January. Since then, they have made over 400 meals a week, totalling more than 2,500 meals since the scheme began.

North Kesteven sets £5 council tax hike

North Kesteven sets £5 council tax hike COVID causing “volatility and uncertainty” North Kesteven District Council have set their £4.95 annual council tax increase for 2021/22. The financial plan, which includes a 2.92% increase in council tax, went before the authority’s Executive Board on Thursday. This means residents in a Band D property would pay £174.60 annually, up from £169.65 the previous year – a £4.95 increase. The Executive Board papers said: “The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting impacts have had a significant financial impact for the council during 2020/21.” In the meeting, Russell Stone, Director of Resources said: “These are all issues that we face alongside an increasing reliance on on the local economy, which is creating a large amount of volatility and uncertainty in the council’s finances going forward.”

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