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Grasmere WI raises cash for St Mary s Hospice in Ulverston

THROUGHOUT February, a team of keen walkers have been supporting St Mary’s Hospice by completing 9,000 steps a day. Originating from Grasmere WI, the idea came about after Sue Dixon, President of WI saw the Step for St Mary’s Hospice: January Challenge and believed that Grasmere WI could also help support the local cause. By involving their friends and family, Team Grasmere have successfully raised £4,500 with a promise of match funding up to £5,000. Meaning a grand total of £10,000 is well within their reach. While supporting St Mary’s was their main priority, members have also found themselves feeling fitter and more motivated.

Thousands raised for St Mary s Hospice by Grasmere WI | The Westmorland Gazette

Newport restaurant owners must pay more than £7,000 in fine and costs

A NORTH Pembrokeshire restaurant has been fined a total of £2,100 for food safety offences, failing to display a food hygiene rating, and for falsely describing food. Business operators Ed and Louise Syke, of Llys Meddyg restaurant in Newport were fined £1,050 each, along with £5,000 in costs. Llys Meddyg had received a Food Hygiene Rating of ‘1’ following an inspection on February 20, 2019 by an environmental health officer from Pembrokeshire County Council’s public protection division. But the court heard that on September 4, 2019, the officer visited the premises again, at the owners’ request, to carry out an inspection to ‘re-score’ the business and provide them with a new food hygiene rating.

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