HALIFAX One organization in Halifax is doing its part in making sure nobody goes hungry this Easter. When the Souls Harbour Rescue Mission serves up seafood chowder, they get compliments in return. You’re awesome, thanks chef! said one client as she took a bowl. This is the second Easter they’ve offered their services during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the owners of Souls Harbour say their numbers have tripled since then. We try really hard to let people know that we love them, said Michelle Porter, CEO of the mission. That we get to know a little bit of their story – whatever they’re willing to share with us. That’s been really challenging over the past year.
Forgotten piece of Plymouth s post-war history could be lost forever
The landmark wall alongside The Crescent, between Millbay Road and Notte Street, is set to be demolished to make way for a new hotel
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Organisations are being invited to salvage a piece of Plymouth’s post-war architectural history which is set to disappear.