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Helping hundreds of Gainsborough people find work

Helping hundreds of Gainsborough people find work Hundreads of unemployed people in Gainsborough who are looking for work now have extra help thanks to a new training programme. Tuesday, 1st June 2021, 12:54 pm Riverside Training, based in Market Street, Gainsborough, has landed a new contract and will deliver part of the government’s new Restart programme as a partner to provider Jobs 22. Riverside Training will help 434 people on their journeys towards new careers over the course of the next four years as part of the new programme. Its dedicated employability team will work with people who have been unemployed for between 12 to 18 months, giving them the skills, knowledge and confidence to find suitable and sustainable work.

Each product is named after a different Bristol neighbourhood in new lighting store

Each product is named after a different Bristol neighbourhood in new lighting store By Lowie Trevena, Friday Feb 5, 2021 The founder of a new business is paying homage to her home city by named her products after different areas of Bristol. Claire Woodward founded Mabel in August 2020 after being made redundant from her role as senior buyer for one of the UK’s leading retailers. An independent online store selling “beautifully designed, contemporary lighting, without the high-end price tag”, each of products Claire sells is named after a Bristol neighbourhood. Get the top Bristol stories emailed directly to you - choose the news you want and when you want it

Roseberry School students run miles to honour teacher s memory

A group of students from Rosebery School in Epsom ran 788 miles in honour of their Maths teacher, Mr Celine, to raise funds for Princess Alice Hospice. Rosebery Runners 17 members gave themselves two months in which to complete the task of running a relay, linking all their university towns together to form a huge loop across the country. Tasha who attended Nottingham University Mr Celine was both an inspirational and popular teacher to his students. So to mark the second anniversary of his death, the students wanted to do something to celebrate his time at the school and to raise money for Princess Alice Hospice, where he was cared for at the end of his life.

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